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Old 10-02-2011, 15:01   #31
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Re: sky movies (excess profits)

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Originally Posted by Big-Ted View Post
How can VM be a monopoly when Sky and BT are available to almost everyone in the areas they cover ?

You are a monopoly if you are the only one available.
How many cable operators are there?

Given we're ignoring roughly equivalent services to define monopolies.

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Originally Posted by Rattus View Post
VM has their network built primarily by Telwest and NTL. However if anyone else wants to start a cable network up they are able to do so.
Likewise anyone is free to bid on the content that Sky show via their Movies and Sports channels if they wish to do so.
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