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Old 15-01-2015, 20:11   #288
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2015) Vol. 1

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Originally Posted by alwaysabear View Post
Everybody has different priorties in their package.
Agreed.
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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
If you look at the figures involving SA and Fibre broadband both Sky and Virgin have not gained that many customers in the last couple of years so personally l don't think its the pull that some would make you believe but that's only my opinion MM.
That's because the pay TV market has virtually reached saturation point and competition in the market has increased with many new players.

VM and Sky offer things such as speed increases , Sky Atlantic , TV Anywhere , Sky Go etc in the hope existing customers and potential new customers will think the packages represent even better value.

Look at the current connected market , smart TVs have done away with many of Sky and VM's key selling points such as Catch up TV , On Demand movies recordable features etc.
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