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Old 31-03-2009, 21:49   #55
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Re: Sky calls for access to cable network

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Originally Posted by Locky33 View Post
We should be able to get Virgin Media satellite dishes if Virgin has to share its own network. Whats good for one should be good for the other.
Good to see you read the thread before you posted, especially this page.

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Originally Posted by Pierre View Post
As long as VM can charge a premium, I don't see the problem.

Good luck in some areas though, the duct network is stuffed full of cables.
It won't be a premium it'd be a fair price reflecting the cost of the investment and its' expected life.

For sure in some areas the ducts would be full, all part of the fun.

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Originally Posted by Stuart C View Post
I am not even sure if Sky own their own satellite base stations. I think they might be owned/operated by other companies (including BT)
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?source...05686&t=h&z=18

Sky's main uplink station in Chilworth, Hampshire.
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