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Old 29-12-2011, 20:13   #5605
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2011) Vol. III.

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Originally Posted by Chad View Post
I think another factor could be the general lack of coverage from Virgin in the UK.

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Virgin only cover about 20% of Scotland and 20% of Wales. There's also noticeable gaps throughout England. If Virgin had complete UK coverage, offering their current TV deals and broadband speeds would there still be such a large majority choosing SKY?
Obviously I live in a cable area, but I would say that Sky have a good 50% of the pay TV in my area going by the number of satellite dishes. Vm will also be facing BT infinity in the future and should this become available to Sky VM would not have the BB advantage they have now.
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