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From a customers point of view: Sky has every channel available Virgin has quite a few crucial gaps Sky are rolling out an On Demand service with considerable new content regularly Virgin's offer seems, frankly, stagnant You've absolutely no right to be congratulated for rolling out Digital services, this is way overdue. Rollout of NAGRA3 has absolutely no benefit to the customer. Merging the headends has absolutely no benefit to the customer. The pace of change at VM is glacial. Nevermind TiVo (great for anybody who wants to pay for equipment they don't own), what about all the customers who are stuck with Scientific Atlanta V+ boxes which only get slower. When are they going to be upgraded? This year? Unlikely! These are customers who have patiently waited for 4 years+ for software updates which have never come. Whenever I go home and have to face using my parent's V+ over my Sky+ it's a bloody nightmare - the EPG (running at a speed comparable to ONdigital in 1998) and recording capacity are beyond a joke. The party line that the company isn't investing in linear channels like Sky Atlantic but is continuing to invest in VoD is frankly tosh - the VoD lineup has less that I want to watch everytime I confront it, and I'm not the fussiest of viewers. |
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Excellent post
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In some areas including adding channels it is certainly very glacial.
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BTW Your mention of anytime+ isn't the best one to make your argument. It has arrived years after cable had VOD, seven months after launch you still need to have Sky's own broadband and an HD box so only a minority of customers can use it. Also I think I am right in saying it has no HD and no catch up from the main channels. If that is the best a company can do who is bursting with funds then I think it gives some idea of why VM aren't moving as fast as some would like. |
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It does however offer 500 movies and box sets from top US networks which Sky must think is more attractive than catch up services like the iplayer which are freely available on a plethora of platforms. As ever it's upto the punter what they prefer. |
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Wow! Nice spin :rolleyes:
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Carlos I have never come across anyone who rolls their eyes as much as you, then again I have never come across anyone like you full stop, thankfully! |
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Well if people stop giving me reason to stop doing so, that'd be great :)
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Virgin have come a long way from the NTL-TELEWEST days but cannot stand still and put all its eggs in one basket with tivo, it needs to strengthen its VOD offering as it has become very stale in the last year and it also needs to add more HD and SD channels in the near future.
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I always love a bit of wild speculation :D
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Should hope you are as that is something I never actually do :)
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