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Old 26-01-2017, 13:58   #20
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Re: Sky to offer full TV service over broadband in 2018

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Originally Posted by alwaysabear View Post
I know there are disgruntled customers on both sides, unfortunately my daughter has no choice at present. Its about time BT sorted this problem of distance.
Trust me I'm no fan of BT but to be fair in my location the FTTC ISP's I've used on the Openreach network have provided good reliable speeds regardless of time.

G.fast is the next thing for BT so it'll be interesting to see what kind of average speeds that can deliver.
http://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.php...and-pilot.html

Would this Sky TV service over broadband require you to have Sky Fibre or cold it be open to customers of other ISP's ? A lot of people now use Sky combined with VM Broadband.
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