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Originally Posted by Neil
As I have already said, ntl's PVR box/service will be inferior to Sky's.
The end.
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And you expect us to take you seriously when
A. you have not seen the box but you say it will be not as good as sky.
B. Don't know what the box is like so you say its not as good as Sky.
C. Anything with NTL in it you slag off and pull apart while you expect us to listen to your BT and Sky are better rants.
For your information i now have VOD which works and works well. Tell me how when and where i can get the SAME service from Sky
NOW. And i mean like for like not there crappy sky by broadband.
I honestly cannot take anything you say about NTL with any grain of truth anymore because of your complete and utter hatred of NTL which in my eyes makes you unable to comment about them with any sort of composer or sense other than your NTL are crap Sky\Bt are fantastic and never do anything wrong statements.
Ban me suspend do what you want i am just stating a fact.
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Originally Posted by ian@huth
All this bickering about who has and who has not got a PVR, what spec these are and how they perform in the customers home is pointless.
Sky have a PVR.
NTL do not have a PVR except in areas that were run by Telewest.
When NTL eventually get round to marketing a PVR in areas that were not run by Telewest how will it perform? It is one thing having a PVR and another thing having one that works to customers satisfaction. It is hard to believe that NTL will not have performance issues with its PVR when it at last launches.
The launch date for the NTL PVR is some time in the future which gives Sky a lot of time to enhance their PVR service. What have they up their sleeve that may persuade customers to go with them rather than cable. Remember that Sky+ boxes have had a proportion of their hard drives reserved for future use by Sky. There have been several guesses as to what the future use may be but which of them is correct.
NTL have VOD (in some areas) but realistically what is so good about it other than it letting you watch a limited number of programmes that you had forgotten to watch when broadcast live. Is there anything available on NTL VOD that a Sky+ user couldn't have recorded when broadcast?
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I agree. My Sky+ box is the bee's knee's however to slag NTL before anyone has seen the box is very stupid in my eyes. And having paid for a 160 box WHY can i not use the full potential of the drive. It annoys me that Sky can take some of the drive i paid for ?.