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Old 15-11-2004, 18:17   #14
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Re: NTL Broadcast Sale In Doubt

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Originally Posted by SMHarman
But sky do make it exceptionally difficult to carry their channels, and if you were to attempt to set up a rival sat tv based service I'm pretty sure that they would make life incredibly difficult for you. NTL even charged separately for Sky One until a few years ago.
I am sure that is the case but it makes you wonder why no other company, particularly the cablecos, has introduced a satellite viewing service.
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