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Old 28-11-2012, 19:08   #2
muppetman11
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Re: Ex-VM to Sky customers

1) Nope no regrets at all , Sky's TV offering suits me better , love all the HD and I prefer their On Demand service both content wise and navigation , many times with VM we were unable to watch HD On Demand content between 7-10pm.
2) I went from a 30mb VM connection which was great at first but slowly got worse and worse , unfortunately my area was oversubscribed. I went over to ADSL and now only receive 9mb , it has been rock solid but obviuosly didn't match VM's headline speed.
3) I've had no picture issues with Sky , I've only ever lost picture in a thunderstorm and only for a few seconds.
4) I prefer Sky support , in my dealing they've been excellent that said VM's were pretty reliable but were inconsistent on pricing between different agents.

Obviously every individuals opinion will differ.
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