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Re: Is BT a threat to VIrginmedia
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This would be solved by FFTP but how long will that take. In 5 years time what will the requirements be? Full HD audio and sound takes over 10mb to stream. With multiple streams this would eat up an 'average’ connection. At the moment streaming will always be playing catchup in terms of quality. J |
Re: Is BT a threat to Virgin Media
Tellys post - In my office we get the impression VM are feeling like a headless chicken right now. Not quite sure where they fit in the market over the next 5 years, where is thier strength, the USP?
Telly - I will probably get banned for this <edit Rob: if you know it's against the site's rules, don't say it>. VM have got a superb game plan and are not running around like headless chickens. How do I know? Because I invest in media companies and VM are one of the best investments in the community I work within, they have the products, the infrastructure, the brand and lots of other blinding opportunities up their sleeves that you would never have any idea about. Lets look at some facts from an investment perspective - If you look at both companies results you will see the following. VM have 4.8 million customers from the 12 million homes they pass and Sky have 10.6 million customers from the 26 million homes that they could take their services. Therefore, VM has 40% penetration into homes that they pass and Sky has 40% penetration into the homes they could serve. However Sky does not have Virgin as a competitor in half the country whereas Virgin does have Sky as a competitor in all the areas it operates in. Therefore it’s logical that if Virgin were nationwide they could have more customers than Sky. I appreciate that may be hard for your Sky biased head to follow - Telly - but facts are facts and the facts are that a huge number of people are happy with what VM offer. And BTW - 64.6% of Virgin Media customers take a triple package, in comparison 32% of Sky customers are on triple. Skys claim of being the biggest triple play company is simply based on volume and is typical spin doctoring from Sky! So why not bugger off to a Sky forum where you can all believe in better together - like lemmings!! |
Re: Is BT a threat to Virgin Media
<edit Rob: Please don't repeat stuff that you know is against Cable Forum Rules>
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In the investor world Sky are looked upon as the ford focus - lots of extras that are not too sophisticated whereas VM are seen as BMW - not too many extras but what they do have work very well e.g watch out for the TiVo I player app - phenonimal |
Re: Is BT a threat to Virgin Media
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ETA: Sorry. Didn't explain that properly. To clarify. The app is brilliant but the implementation isn't very good. 1m skip back/forward? :eek: And not particularly quick. Seems faster on Freeview. |
Re: Is BT a threat to Virgin Media
What difference would it make to have Tivo over Ethernet rather than coaxial cable? Forgive my ignorance.:confused:
---------- Post added at 08:41 ---------- Previous post was at 08:25 ---------- I wonder if Virgin Media are going to increase there availability by cabling more areas? My brother in law lives in a village, and half who live on the East side of the M11 get BT INTERNET, the West side do not. Because BT who are rich beyond hades say it would cost too much. Cabling is so expensive, and difficult in some areas. Sky have the advantage of not needing cables. This must be offset by the incredible cost in launching a satellite. Virgin would have a huge market share if they expanded, they are definitely best by far. I heard that the cabling would not be economical in the future.:erm: |
Re: Is BT a threat to Virgin Media
Well for a start they'd be able to "sell" it nationally instead of just in cabled areas :)
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Re: Is BT a threat to Virgin Media
I'm sure just a couple of years ago Branson announced that he expected to have cabled the whole country, or at least most of it, by now.
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Re: Is BT a threat to Virgin Media
I'm desperately looking for the link...
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Re: Is BT a threat to Virgin Media
Can't find anything-possibly confusing quotes that he planned to offer a TV service to the whole country, that doesn't necessarily mean by cable, obviously.
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Re: Is BT a threat to Virgin Media
That will be more like it. VM have, in the past, said they got into the Tivo specifically because of its IPTV capability; so they could eventually offer it in non-cable areas.
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Re: Is BT a threat to Virgin Media
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Sky have more tripple pay customers then Virignmedia that is a fact and its growing. Also you comment that investors prefer Virginmedia to Sky, With the greatest respect I have to disagree. 1 company made £1.2billion profit with 11 million customers, the most sports rights and EPL rights all movies rights and a great future. The other company creates no content, has zero content rights and is £7billion is debt. Please never become a fund manager, this is not anti VM its factual. |
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