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Originally Posted by Telly Bear
The have only over paid if we the customer stop subscribing to the service's. Aslong as this deal give Sky/BT a profit no matter how small then the companys won't consider themselves to have over paid.
I see the problem as consumers now are at their maximum prices points for what they're willing too spend out on TV. Sky will probably recoup the cost plus a small profit on their rights, but BT? They have already stated they will take a £100 million hit in the 1st year.
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But they also make profits of £2.5 billion per year, and they'll make more money from their TV service once that's up and running
Still.....wouldn't be surprised to see BT's line rental charge go up, more than usual for the next annual price rise.