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Originally Posted by Chad
Yeah but neither offer the line-up of content in terms of Catch-Up and On Demand that Virgin do. Also Virgin is the only On Demand service provider who doesn't require you to subscribe to either an internet connection or phoneline to access their demand material. Also once the Youtube app is up and running via TiVo Virgin customers, who have TiVo, will be able to access 100,000's hours worth of content. For many it'll be the first time they've been able to watch Youtube videos through their livingroom TV, and for many non-internet users their first time using Youtube.
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It wasn't that long ago on here people were telling us Catchup VOD wasn't as necessary now with the introduction of TIVO with its excellent suggestion and wishlist services. I will agree that VM offer the best VOD delivery method currently as the other two rely currently on ADSL , however I have used all three services and realistically don't see much difference , in fact I believe BT Vision was one of the best for OD content , its main disadvantage is its lack of pay TV channels with the exception of Sky Sports and ESPN.