Thread: Sky Anytime
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Old 08-08-2011, 20:00   #25
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Re: Sky Anytime

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Originally Posted by martyh View Post
that is one of the limitations with using a saterlite signal to transmit tv signals ,by using a BB line then the customer can have more choice where as with Anytime every sky customer gets the same content and no choice such as BBC i player or On Demand content .
I know what you mean but I'm not to bothered about catchup I have this on my VM M TV , PS 3 and connected TV however I would like Anytime+ for boxsets and larger choice of movies.
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