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I don't agree about Setanta sports. Setanta sports is a premium offering and they didn't have to sign a £40m quid deal and offer it to their xl customers. The customers bothered about the loss of Sky one either defected or got a retention offer on their bills for 12 months. We now have Setanta sports news and Setanta 1,2,3 etc. I'm happy with VOD, we have iplayer which is great and there is more than enough full series on there. Not all of them are half and there is a lot off one off docs etc. Free music ondemand etc. We have had HBO etc all added since the removal of Sky basics. |
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When BT bring out their fibre service, they might not cap the speed like VM do, but they may well cap the amount you can download.
I would rather have STM than a hard cap, however the limits VM have set for STM are way way too low. |
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We are talking a few years away, and personally I believe that the amount BT says it needs to spend to realise a fibre network that can compete with VM and possibly H2O seems awfully small. I don't doubt their intent, but I am wondering how much of the announcement was more for the financial markets in what is a very difficult time right now. Don't get me wrong, if there is ever a serious competition to my very good non STM'd 20Mb service, and its competitive, then VM will have competition as far as I am concerned. ---------- Post added at 18:56 ---------- Previous post was at 18:54 ---------- Quote:
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They have huge network capacity (much, much, much more than VM) Quote:
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Most of the others i know havent left but have resorted to cloned modems, which these days i just dont care about. Quote:
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Read in PC Pro today that BT want access to Virgin's cable network, and they may threaten to not get involved if they don't. The government are a bit miffed about GB being low down in the "Superspeed Broadband" league and there was a hint that Oftel may cave in to BT's wishes in order to move up the league table. Sounds like BT may have all sorts of plans in mind to beat VM :-(
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Customers buy "broadband" not the access medium as such there are many "broadband" providers. If customers make the CHOICE of cable over ADSL then this is more to do with their perception of the technology and this is completely within BT's power to change. VM has invested several billions of pounds building their network why should others be allowed to benefit from that investment? The main reason the BT network was opened up to OLO's was the fact that the investement was made with public money; this is not the case with VM. |
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Didn't mean to make it sound like a bad thing, didn't think there was actually an opinion in there :-) Was more a comment on the BT vs Virgin thing this thread had wandered into
Have to agree a bit with tiger, it's kind of like making Tesco's let Asda have a few stalls in their supermarkets, why would anyone want to invest in a private industry if they knew it could be taken off them at the whim of the government ? The article is here for information http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/212547/b...ins-cable.html |
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I thought BT's answer to whether they actually want to use VMs network was interesting: Quote:
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They very rarely use the BT national fibre optic network that links all the exchanges for their backhaul. In fact many (carphone warehouse, orange,tiscali) use VMs Network. Sky have their own, others will use C&Ws or Thus's Networks. There is no justification to force VM to open their network. |
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Their point is asking why they have to open up this network when the tax payer is not involved while VM can keep theirs closed. ---------- Post added at 11:21 ---------- Previous post was at 11:18 ---------- Quote:
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And i dont care, VM didnt build half the network, they kept buying smaller cable companies out (and this is the reason why some parts of the network is in great shape while others are falling apart and while others are only analogue and will stay that way). They made sure there was no competition, they got themselfs into debt, do you think i care if they get screwed? If you want fast broadband, if you want cable (or fibre optic...) then you only have 1 choice of supplier and thats virginmedia, if you dont like their terms then you're completely screwed, some people cannot get adsl so are trapped into cable, that, my friend is a monopoly. So what about BT's FTTH/N rollout then, they are being forced to go wholesale despite having to spend their own money on it, oh but that's fair because its BT, not precious VM :rolleyes: From what's been going on lately and how far behind we are with net services...and how bad a condition things are in its looking very likely that VM will be forced to open the network up... If you're so bothered about VM paying off their debts why dont you go tell them to stop giving bonuses to each other ever year :D |
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BT and Sky have asked for access for years and it's never been allowed because the government know it would detrimental to cable. BT didnt finance their own infrastructure VM did big difference. Why should BT who already hold a monopoly be allowed further monpoly by accessing VM's fibre network. BT do not have an argument for not offering their fibre as wholesale as it's still run from their copper infrastructure, only the last mile or so will be fibre which means they are still using the same infrastructure financed by the public. |
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