Thread: General Changes to Virgin TV (2022)
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Old 21-12-2022, 13:42   #1315
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Re: Changes to Virgin TV (2022)

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Originally Posted by Kevc69 View Post
In the current climate such a move would undoubtedly be a big risk. I forsee a big loss of customers on the TV side. I'd certainly be considering options given the percentage of repeats on most channels.
Even the broadband side VM are at risk with the likes of Cityfibre rolling out their network which is a open network so there is a wider choice of fttp isps available.
I'm now with air broadband as digital home went bust and rightly so is all i'll say on that, anyway air broadband offer 1gbs download and upload speeds for £45p/m with tv included the tv is only netgem so nothing to shout about,
others such as vodafone, talktalk are on the city fibre network too maybe it's time for vm to think about opening their network up?
Those ofcourse are just my thoughts and not rumours/information etc.
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