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Old 01-03-2011, 15:20   #69
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Re: sky movies (excess profits)

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Originally Posted by Tod View Post
I stand corrected, I can access their VOD for movies for the bargain price of £34 per month.
So they are available to you, there's nothing stopping you subscribing to Sky unless you cant have a dish that is.

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Originally Posted by Hugh View Post
You may think that - OFCOM believe differently......


(you call it future-proofing, they call it anti-competitive....)
Is the VM network open to other companies like BT's ? Some would say that's anti competitive.
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