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Wouldn't surprise me at all to see VM miss out on this, maybe for a season anyway.
My contract is due in August again, BT Fibre is due here in July too apparently and one of the main reasons we took XL TV was for Setanta/ESPN. |
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Personally I re-contracted in December to avoid the price increases and picked up a decent discount in the process, but I did so fully aware that ESPN was going and the picture regarding Bt Sport was unclear so I'm not losing any sleep over it. I really don't think it's that great a product. |
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I'm now on medication. :erm::p: |
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Sky wouldn't be able to afford to charge higher prices for the same amount. Get it? Competition = driving down prices. |
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why then do different train companies charge different prices for same thing then of phone companies 2 examples charge different prices for exact same thing higher bids for next deal = higher prices for customers not rocket science |
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http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/398...Sky-into-touch
interesting. I am curious to know the end game. Is BT doing this to reinforce its broadband (making that its staple/stable supply). That puts it directly against Virgin, as a broadband provider. It could also mean BT is trying to compete on sports front (don't see it trying to do all tv). that said, if internet is going to be the medium that people watch tv in future, then broadband is the delivery you want to be in now. I am interested in short-term. Though never seen fast broadband as important (my gaming connection sucked with virgin), if infinity (and beyond) works well, I might be tempted (at worst, try it for a year, and go back to sky if unhappy). I tend to view switching providers is occasionally wise, as companies tend to view regular customers as cash cows (which of course, doesn't moo me :) ) So just waiting for to see how sky respond, but they need to be quick about it, or I might switch purely as I can't be bothered waiting (oh, not ruling out virgin, though suspect they have nothing I want, at least for the price they charge) |
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If you are on Sky and into sports it makes sense to me to change to BT broadband as its a very straight forward change. Not so simple if on VM though as you would need to go to a combination of Sky/BT or onto You View or BT Vision. Can you have additional outlets with BT as that would be a problem for my missus if you couldn't not sure I could convince her to give up TiVo either. The wife and kids also have cheap mobile deals from VM which I would also lose.
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