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Originally Posted by Ddonald2016
If they are following virgin's model why are virgin wanting £200
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The £200 figure has not come from VM, it has not confirmed that price. But the point of Sky following the VM model of renting boxes including free support and not selling boxes outright is valid whatever price is charged.
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Originally Posted by Ddonald2016
In theory, it's not a UHD fee, TiVo is a £5.50 per month, the £15 is a user fee for the box.
With sky q it's free box, free call out and repairs and £12 a month with planned UHD movies and sports
with virgin box is £200 free call and repairs and £15 a month no confirmed UHD material
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I'm sorry but we're veering into dreamland here. VM has not announced any pricing or content plans for the box so we can't start to compare its offering with Sky's. And if we did we'd need to include all costs including line rental etc not just marginal additional costs.