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Old 04-11-2011, 16:32   #164
Alan Fry
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Re: Sky or VM for TV???

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 View Post
Why keep mentioning channels ? VM will review their channel range on a constant basis and look for the best price to acquire them. VM , Sky and BT Vision all have unique selling points , you basically want them all to be the same. In my eyes VM are concentrating on TIVO , OD and their BB packages as unique selling points , Sky concentrate on linear channels and content with an emphasis on HD/3D and BT Vision currently sells itself as a Freeview PVR with catchup and OD functions. I personally think looking ahead are exciting times for customers of all companies as they all seem to be pushing innovation to the max , VM will keep strengthening their BB network and adding functions and services to TIVO pushing Sky to try and better their offering. If the CC can grow some add Netflix and Lovefilm to the connected streaming market and competition will hot up even more.
because that is the only issue with virgin media (its tv channel list)

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Quote:
Originally Posted by muppetman11 View Post
Why keep mentioning channels ? VM will review their channel range on a constant basis and look for the best price to acquire them. VM , Sky and BT Vision all have unique selling points , you basically want them all to be the same. In my eyes VM are concentrating on TIVO , OD and their BB packages as unique selling points , Sky concentrate on linear channels and content with an emphasis on HD/3D and BT Vision currently sells itself as a Freeview PVR with catchup and OD functions. I personally think looking ahead are exciting times for customers of all companies as they all seem to be pushing innovation to the max , VM will keep strengthening their BB network and adding functions and services to TIVO pushing Sky to try and better their offering. If the CC can grow some add Netflix and Lovefilm to the connected streaming market and competition will hot up even more.
this forum is about if sky or virgin tv, virgin is better than sky in terms of vod and bbroadband

sky is better than virgin in terms of tv channels (especially hd and 3d channels)
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