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Old 07-08-2012, 20:41   #86
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Re: Is BT a threat to VIrginmedia

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Originally Posted by andy_m View Post
It is. Cheers.

---------- Post added at 19:30 ---------- Previous post was at 19:28 ----------

On that basis can you really see it being a mass market threat to Virgin based on access to Sky content alone? After all, by virtue of the fact that I have internet access, I also have access to Now TV, just not through my stb.
The Sky Movies pass on Now TV offers both Sky Movie Channels and the movies On Demand , I would imagine a similar scenario for the entertainment content (ie Sky Atlantic , Living , One and Arts) meaning people don't need to watch live and sport well you want that live anyway.
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