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Old 18-04-2011, 19:02   #475
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2011) Vol. II.

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Originally Posted by ahardie View Post
Errrm, Sky only allowed access to their HD channels as part of the deal where VM agreed to seel their tv channels to them. Which kind of proves the opposite of what you are saying it does. If VM hadn't sold them those channels they wouldn't have allowed access at any reasonable price.
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Originally Posted by ahardie View Post
Well we know the price VM are paying for the premium HD channels is based on the what Ofcom said was a reasonable price and the only way they have got those now is because of the channel sale. It tends to suggest Sky don't want to sell them on at a reasonable price doesn't it.
Just because that's the price OFCOM has set doesn't neccesarily mean that's the price VM wanted to pay.

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Originally Posted by devilincarnate View Post
VM try to get the best deal for the customers and not like SKY which seem to be get them and then charge for them
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