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Originally Posted by MaverickJesus
Everyone else seems to have picked this one up for me, so I suggest you read the other replies and try again.
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Maybe be a little less rude next time. I wasn't trying anything so don't be so presumptuous.
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Originally Posted by spankysmagicpian
It's a commercial arrangement to the financial benefit of VirginMedia Business which although part of the same group, as far as I am aware, nothing to do whatsoever with the consumer side. Same with BT. BT Openreach provide circuits back to VMB POPs where VMB have no fibre presence, it doesn't mean that BT consumer side and VM consumer side are going to jump into bed together when they are both vying for the same customers.
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Originally Posted by muppetman11
Or maybe just Virgin Media business met Sky's requirements the best , its a 5 year deal at around £50 million so basically £10 million a year. Its a financial transaction that's beneficial to both sides nothing more nothing less. Some of the missing Sky channels may very well arrive at some stage but that's still dependant on the two companies reaching a commercial agreement which is beneficial to both parties.
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I wasn't arguing it, I was just pointing out he wasn't saying the Fibre Deal was giving us new channels, I was saying that OB said that it was showing a strengthened relationship between the companies