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Old 13-08-2024, 18:36   #627
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Re: Virgin TV (2024)

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
Yet none of these service providers have any concrete plans to do as you suggest.
Small point here, but you cannot possibly know what future plans they have.

Its clear Sky are looking at moving to streaming.
All their new products are streaming based, and have no HDs.

They no longer promote Sky Q, the last product to use a Dish and HD.
The new football delivery system is largely stream based, even on Q boxes.

By 2028, they will have to decide what to do about all their satellite products.
Their contract to use current Astra's expires, and the satellites themselves reach projected EOL in 2029.
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