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Originally Posted by nodrogd
TV M was offered as part of DSO. As long as you took a phone line, there were no additional costs. I think you will find having a TiVO on M incurs a TiVO charge of £5 a month (just as there is still a £5 charge for V+ boxes not used on XL).
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Thanks, I won't mind paying the £5 per month as i'm thinking of scrapping my TV licence and this will more than pay for it. Of course, I won't be using any of the TiVo facilities that require a licence ;-)
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Originally Posted by vincerooney
Aye its looking like freesat would have everything youd need these days if you didnt care for sports!
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Absolutely, if you're not bothered about sport and the latest movies, as I aren't, a combination of Freeview and Freesat is the best way to go. Most new TV's have Freeview built in and Freesat boxes are now going for as little as £44.
I hate Sky and always like to support the underdog, but VM have now had long enough to get their act together IMO.
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http://www.a516digital.com/2015/10/v...-air.html#more
New channel to launch within 18 months. Apparently, they are in negotiations to partner up with Sky, Netflix, ITV and Channel 4. Spot the missing company...
...A contact tells me that (up to press) they are not in any negotiations with VM.
There's a ***possibility*** that Box Nation HD may be coming to VM around 23/11/15.