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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2011) Vol. I.
Thanks for the reply (for future reference where would be best to post this?).
I have tried checking the cables (and everything else appears OK picture wise). But I havent tried the other suggestions, I will work out how to do so and if all else fails then I will do as you suggest and call in. Thanks again, I appreciate it. Mods.... as this is in the wrong place, I wont be offended if you delete this message. |
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https://my.virginmedia.com/service-status/details Or link for the fix it assistant and how to find it here: http://community.virginmedia.com/t5/...nt/td-p/128873 But instead of trying the numbers you may need to check for what it says dependent on the box that you have. |
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I have never understood why people use the word 'monopoly' when describing Sky.
Virgin actually have significant power over Sky in that Sky can't realistically run any of its own channels (in SD) without making it available to Virgin. The Sky 1 saga proved this. What it can do is make a bit of fuss for a while which it certainly does. But that is just open markets and Virgin seem like a company not willing to pay over the odds so timing differences will always occur. I personally find the idea of splitting Sky very strange. If you reduce the incentive for them to gain an advantage then all viewers including Virgin viewers would lose out. Correct me if I am wrong but didn't the sale of Virgin channels to Sky include freeview channels (sorry I'm not familiar with freeview)? If so that is very convenient as Sky pay Virgin to buy channels then only to remove from freeview and both win. Sky also removed SSN from freeview trying to devalue BT Vision and Freeview. Personally I think Virgin and Sky are like Marie and Frank from Everybody loves Raymond. They come across as hostile but they love each other as they both make money from each other. |
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Anyone else got a bad blurring picture every so often on ESPN HD Man City game ?
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If Sky were split up they would still have the incentive to make money that any company has. It's not going to happen though. What we need is for Ofcom to take a stand on this blatant anti-competitive and anti consumer behaviour but Murdoch has too much political influence for that to happen. |
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And Sky have so much money because..............?
Yes that's right, they are the best at what they do |
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It's quite obvious as well that a major reason why they were able to get so far in front of everyone else was that all they have had to compete with in the pay tv market was a fragmented cable service. Even now that cable is getting it's act together it would take a huge amount of money to get anywhere near their coverage. |
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Competition is good for the consumer, but exclusive content only benefits it's holder. |
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Competition is good for the consumer, only problem is at the moment neither company can deliver what I really want for my TV viewing experience.
I want all HD and SD channels that broadcast on SKY, but I also want the catch-up and on-demand service Virgin provides. If a company can deliver me both of these, under one monthly subscription, then I'll be a happy customer. Maybe Virgin and SKY can do a deal. Virgin let SKY use their broadband network, in return Virgin get access to all SKY HD channels, SKY 3D, full red button access, SKY mobile, SKY anytime and SKY Player. Or the other alternative is I stop drinking cider before I post my thoughts on here :dozey: |
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They joined the DTH game (but launched first) far later than British Satellite Broadcasting who even with the might of the Government and the IBA behind them made a complete and utter hash of their own business plans and were beaten to the post although regulation and technology contributed to the endless delays but basic poor decisions did too. Remember the squarial? Their CEO bought the idea from a small time inventor when there wasn't even a working prototype, that wasn't a technology that was imposed on them like the DMAC system, they had no choice with that but they didn't monitor it's development properly. I read a great book called 'Dished' which is all about the history of BSB, it was a complete and utter joke, it was quite unbelieveable what went on. Murdoch knew this and smelled blood but he really got in through the back door using Astra and it's cheap equipment, in fact the whole set up was cheap full stop, in my opinion it was awful but it was different, BSB seemed similar to the BBC. I would suggest the reason Sky are cash rich is down to far more factors than launching first, let's be clear Sky have made some huge howlers over the years and initially could have brought News Corp down but overall I think the fact that they are a fantastically run business is a key reason for their success and the legacy cable companies appeared to be badly run, it's unlikely you file for bankruptcy protection like NTL did in 2002 because they were over $23 billion in debt if you are very well run. Put simply Sky gives Average Joe what he wants, they are not for me but the numbers don't lie, that's why I would guess they are successful. Now how they do that and the methods they use are up for debate. That's just my opinion. |
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