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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 3.
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There is a difference. Currently Atlantic is a true USP in that you can only get it with Sky satellite. If a VM customer wants it, they have to have Sky as well. Very very few people do that. When it is on Now TV, VM customers can get it without having to have Sky satellite as well. Looks like a ball park figure for HBO content could be £7-10 p/m. Quote:
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 3.
You can get it now with Sky Go Monthly Ticket, like I said, I doubt it being on Now TV will make any difference.
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In any given 3 month period on average I have more loss of channels or picture issues on cable than I have in all the years I've had satellite (since mid 80s). Not just at this address but several addresses I've lived at. |
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But doesn't Sky go also have a lot of other channels, besides Atlantic, that we can already get via VM? Mind you, it could be packaged the same way on Now TV, but a separate Atlantic subscription would be better for VM subscribers. |
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Sky don't own the satellites, they like other broadcasters (eg BBC, ITV, UKTV) lease capacity from either Astra or Eutelsat, then use an uplink provider. The Sky EPG is open to anyone who has a license to broadcast, the broadcaster if they wish then pay the appropriate fee and as long as there are EPG numbers remaining are issued with an EPG number. If they are a Free To Air (FTA) channel, then that's really the end of it. If they wish to be part of a Sky subscription, then they accept the Sky rate of so much per subscriber or if they wish negotiate a little more, though there are usually terms in place already for broadcasters who have been on the platform a while who wish to add another channel to to subscription service. |
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Funny you mention the pixalation, I had that issue a number of times when I had VM cable tv yet never had any picture issues at all with the Sky satellite over two addresses, even with all the nasty weather we had a while back. ---------- Post added at 23:13 ---------- Previous post was at 23:09 ---------- Quote:
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Of course you did.....:rolleyes: Anything to undermine Virgin eh QTX! |
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Would a pigeon landing on your satellite dish cause this? The old boy at the end of my road has racing pigeons. He lets them out a few times a week. There is one or two that like to land on my dish and TV aerial. |
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The truth seems to hurt quite bad to those in live with the pixel provider :p: ---------- Post added at 23:53 ---------- Previous post was at 23:50 ---------- Quote:
I get ducks fly past me quite regular and they dont interfere. Sure its the same three ducks everytime too! |
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With Freesat / FTA channels they are receivable in many countries, depending on which satellite they are on. |
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Attack the argument, not the poster. ---------- Post added at 00:48 ---------- Previous post was at 00:48 ---------- Quote:
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Earlier this year when we had heavy snow, I had great service throughout whereas my neighbour lost her Sky signal a couple of time due to both the volume of snow and the fact that some settled on her dish and blocked the signal to the LNB.
When I was with Sky myself years ago, I always used to lose signal in heavy rain and thunderstorms. Once a thunderstorm also screwed my Sky STB and had to cough up £60 for an engineer to replace it. Since I've been with VM, I rarely lose signal but when I do it's only usually a short outage or once when I had regular pixelation, they sent an engineer out (for free) who adjusted the signals at the cab and never had an issue since. Both services have their pros and cons but I don't think either are infallible. |
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I'm not attacking you, read your posts, you continually attack Virgin, i dont have issues with Virgin, but i get the feeling that you don't believe that, and i didnt question the fact that you had issues, read the post again, i said "that doesn't mean that other Virgin users have problems the same as you maybe experienced" and i do believe you when you stated that, it's just reading your posts, they always seem negative towards Virgin when the opposite is the case for many Virgin users. |
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Perhaps, like some other freeview channels, it will be subscription on satellite and they mean that they have had to negotiate with Sky about that. Quote:
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