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Old 20-07-2023, 18:33   #7
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Re: Pros and cons of Virgin TV 360

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Originally Posted by spiderplant View Post
You need to contact VM to get your V6 boxes converted to 360. If you have one or two V6s, you will be sent new remote controls, and on the day they arrive a conversion app will appear on the V6 Home screen. You run the app and that does the conversion. If you have three V6s, you will need a technician visit to do the conversion.

If you need Miniboxes, either to replace old TiVos, or because you want more boxes than you currently have, these will also be sent to you.

You can't have more than three 360s, so if you already have more than three boxes, you aren't eligible for 360 conversion unless you are willing to lose some boxes.

You need a Hub3 or later for 360, so you may also need a new hub.

Nobody here can advise on the cost as it depends on your existing package.

Edit: I've just seen in another thread that you've got a technician booked. If you need a box replacement, ask nicely and they may do the conversion for you at no cost.
Thank you , however the technician sort it all out , even talked to the electrician about my requirements. Now up and running using a new V6 box. Not a clue what they did but £50 well spent.
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