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Old 21-02-2016, 20:15   #56
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Re: Liberty Global 2015 Results - 16 Feb

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Originally Posted by tweedle View Post
Why can't sky be allowed access to VM's network, let's face it VM bum content of Sky? An as you full well know VM's network would need a £BILLION spending on it to allow each user the quoted speeds at all times. If all VMs customers ditch linear tv an go to Netflix/Nowtv/ Amazon etc Virginmedias would be screwed. Sky using open reach would cope much much better.
I apologise but I don't speak whatever language the above incoherence was written in.

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Originally Posted by MUD_Wizard View Post
It's your fault if you don't take advantage. I have a SH1 (original install), SH2 (on upgrade), SH2ac (on trial), SH3 (on trial) and now a Hitron CGNv4 (business hub). I only joined at the beginning of 2013.

Only one of those I paid p&p of £6.99 I think. The rest were FREE.
You paid p&p on the one upgrade that is relevant. Can hardly claim other people aren't taking advantage if they aren't on the Superuser team.

I have no problem with how VM upgrade CPE but you can't reasonably use your own experiences as a baseline.
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