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Old 16-10-2006, 19:25   #216
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Re: Is there an NTL PVR?

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Originally Posted by relegationmateri View Post
We don't know what NTL will charge for HD content yet so if it's free then your calculations will be right but if they charge (and show me something they don't) for it, then it'll be back in Sky's favour.

I wasn't actually on about HD but PVR v PVR comparison price wise on a full package (movies and sports).
I believe the HD content will be free - that includes some TVOD HD content, although of course other TVOD HD content will be chargable, but thats no different to the current TVOD service anyway. Thats the general gist as I understand it, although nothing has of course been 100% confirmed. It will pretty much take exactly the same charging model as it does for ex-TW (see http://www.telewest.co.uk/html/tvdrive/hdtv.html.

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Originally Posted by relegationmateri View Post
Would a phone call to retentions get a free PVR box i wonder?
If your on family pack, and you decide to keep your second box for a fiver a month, then you won't have the install charge, only the £10 monthly PVR charge (£15 on base, select, free). Please don't go demanding a completely free box (ie no monthly charge if this is what you meant) just for the sake of it, it hardly seems fair for everyone else.
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