Thread: SD TV price rises
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Old 26-02-2012, 17:11   #777
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Re: TV price rises

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Originally Posted by passingbat View Post
Up until recently! BT infinity does away with VM's major (only for some) advantage. When Sky start selling fibre, VM should worry IMHO.
Completely agree, I've said in previous posts that once Sky get fibre VM need to watch out. Once a comparable BB service is available, VM need to ensure they have a good bundle to offer people to entice them to stay / join.

TiVo should be a major draw to VM but their seemingly endless "coming soon" of new channels, red buttons, apps, etc, is now becoming a bit of a joke. A simple thing like BBC red button is available on virtually all new DVB TVs so can't be that difficult to implement on the VM network.

The triple tuners of TiVo are great for me but VM need to announce some extra content soon for the extra £2 they are going to be charging me from April!
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