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Originally Posted by Jameseh
TiVo and Sky previously had a deal which I imagine has expired since they're now with Sky's rivals, so I'm sure if Sky implement this there will be a nice man visiting with a lawsuit which I'm sure will please Sky in their current state.
Sky have already reached their peak, now their shares are down, the buyers have gone and that large heap of cash that they usually throw at people is going down down down into a burning two-guitar-picks-facing-each-other of fire.
Like this one; 
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If VM can survive with debts of £6 billion then I'm sure sky can survive if they end up in £6 billion of debts. But as they currently make a profit I'm sure they are quite happy.
But as they are about to stop the multiroom HD fee and they froze prices this year saving me probably £180 a year but not reducing my services, they seem to be doing ok.
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I posted this another thread about what features Sky may or may not add.
Yeah it will be interesting to see what features they introduce, but not at the cost of a price increase. The price freeze with the HD Multiroom subs being dropped and a 1 or 2 extra features will keep me more than happy.
Features that aren't essential causing a price rise WILL NOT be welcome.
The price would usually go up by around £3ish a month in september for skyworld but its froze this year along with the dropping of HD multiroom a subscriber with 2 multiroom boxes with HD and the price freeze could consider themselves to of saved almost £300 over the next 12 months for the exact same service .
This is much more important than anything else.