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It's not looking too good for VIP customers if BT Sports doesn't go into the XL package. To keep viewing the sports content they currently access they'll need to pay an extra £10.00 for BT Sports and potentially £1 or £2 to cover any SKY Sports price increase. £12 on top of what you currently pay for XL is pretty steep. Is there any suggestion at all that Virgin will reduce XL or VIP once ESPN drops out of the package? |
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Well Chad plenty will be revealed next week so l guess we will maybe a bit wiser then but as regards to the VIP pack or XL pack we won't know till some time in July one suspects.
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Although he has XL he hardly ever watches a HD channel. He could drop down to L then add BT Sports, if it's going to be £10.00 per month, and he won't be any worse off other than losing non-free HD channels, some +1 channels and some on demand content. I'm sure my Dad could live with this. |
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Even if Virgin consider there is enough margin in the VIP pack (or even XL) to include FOC?
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BT are not to going to invest all this money and then allow a rival to strengthen their platform and in turn weaken BT's own. Bt will want to have the best deals when it comes down to their sports. Otherwise defectors from Sky may well choose VM over BT. |
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BT to screen sport free to superfast broadband subscribers
BT is set to give free access to its sports channel showing live Premier League football to a million subscribers who take its high-speed fibre optic broadband service. The telecoms giant is expected to announce the plan on Friday when it unveils full-year figures likely to show profits up five per cent to £2.5billion for the year to March 31. It is also set to reveal the price of BT Sport for subscribers who take the channel direct from BT rather than via rival broadcasters such as Sky. City bank Nomura reckons this will be £10 a month. http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/b...#ixzz2SQkuvZu2 |
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How much is the cheapest "high-speed fibre optic broadband service" offered by BT? I've tried to get a price from their website but it keeps trying to bundle me up with other services. |
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