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nialli 26-01-2017 10:42

Sky to offer full TV service over broadband in 2018
 
This could prove interesting, but is there an appetite for the full Sky service over broadband (at presumably the full Sky price, too)?

https://www.theguardian.com/business...e-rights-costs

OLD BOY 26-01-2017 10:53

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Originally Posted by nialli (Post 35882350)
This could prove interesting, but is there an appetite for the full Sky service over broadband (at presumably the full Sky price, too)?

https://www.theguardian.com/business...e-rights-costs

It is the future, nialli, and although I (possibly unfairly) criticised Sky a while ago for not embracing on demand viewing until relatively recently, this is clearly a brave move in the right direction.

dodgem22 26-01-2017 11:09

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As someone who is not able to have a dish due to a line of trees this would indeed give me more choice of supplier in the future. It is also of note that they are saying about rewarding loyal customers.

heavyside 26-01-2017 11:24

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Originally Posted by dodgem22 (Post 35882358)
As someone who is not able to have a dish due to a line of trees this would indeed give me more choice of supplier in the future.

This will be of interest to people who for reasons of location (like you) or because they live in listed buildings, in a conservation area or have lease restrictions are not permitted a satellite dish on the outside of their home.

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It is also of note that they are saying about rewarding loyal customers.
Virgin Media please take note.

denphone 26-01-2017 11:32

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Well we have been Virgin customers since the days of the ark and they have given us decent discounts on a regular basis so l think they like Sky are already listening.

nialli 26-01-2017 11:53

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35882361)
Well we have been Virgin customers since the days of the ark and they have given us decent discounts on a regular basis so l think they like Sky are already listening.

+1. A phone call to Retentions is normally good value. It would be good though if they introduced something like a "continuous service" discount, say 5% for every five years as a loyal customer?

denphone 26-01-2017 12:00

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Originally Posted by nialli (Post 35882362)
+1. A phone call to Retentions is normally good value. It would be good though if they introduced something like a "continuous service" discount, say 5% for every five years as a loyal customer?


Yes that would certainly be a good idea.

muppetman11 26-01-2017 12:09

Re: Sky to offer full TV service over broadband in 2018
 
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Originally Posted by nialli (Post 35882350)
This could prove interesting, but is there an appetite for the full Sky service over broadband (at presumably the full Sky price, too)?

https://www.theguardian.com/business...e-rights-costs

I agree there's certainly appetite for the service but I highly doubt at the current prices.

In my opinion bundles and channels will need to be restructured to make them more attractive.

As I've said before I expect Sky to axe any pay channels it feels are under performing.

nialli 26-01-2017 12:37

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More details here: http://www.whathifi.com/news/sky-q-t...lite-dish-2018

alwaysabear 26-01-2017 12:44

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Originally Posted by nialli (Post 35882369)

The only problem with this service for Sky is they are completely reliant on BT to deliver.

Bob 26-01-2017 12:48

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I'm just thinking about the huge increased in data consumed for those people that do opt for this. Granted 'streaming services' aren't new but this a significant step change!

Expect to see this launch as only compatible with Sky broadband initially ;-)

muppetman11 26-01-2017 12:48

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Originally Posted by alwaysabear (Post 35882370)
The only problem with this service for Sky is they are completely reliant on BT to deliver.

I'd expect it to be available for fibre only customers , I'd also expect it to differ from BT'S TV.

BT's TV requires your broadband to watch or record , I'd expect in 2018 Sky to have nailed down cloud rights thus making a copy of shows in the cloud rather than recording local and using all your broadband connection.

denphone 26-01-2017 12:53

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Originally Posted by alwaysabear (Post 35882370)
The only problem with this service for Sky is they are completely reliant on BT to deliver.

And relations there are far from the romantic couple..

muppetman11 26-01-2017 12:57

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35882374)
And relations there are far from the romantic couple..

Relations are irrelevant Openreach is regulated and offers each ISP the same range of products at regulated prices.

alwaysabear 26-01-2017 13:20

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35882375)
Relations are irrelevant Openreach is regulated and offers each ISP the same range of products at regulated prices.

From my daughters experience BT have problems delivering the fibre service she pays for 76MB as she is to far from the exchange. The knock on effect is buffering Now TV. BT needs to spend Billions updating everything.
She hopes to have VM by the end of the year as they are extending in this area.


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