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Re: Do I have to change to TV 360?

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Originally Posted by kered10 View Post
Thanks for all the replies. I think my approach will be to keep what we've got but be prepared for the chance they might compel change at some point. If they want to do that, I wouldn't be surprised if they use Netflix as the lever - "you have access to Netflix at a discounted/free rate through us, you'll lose that if you don't change to TV360," or something.
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The default box that is being pushed at new customers now is the Stream/Flex box. They can opt for V360 if they pay a £50 activation fee. Both the V360 & Stream run on the same firmware, but the latter does not record, nor does it require coaxial cables attached, as it is totally IP driven. It will be the jump to full IP operation in the legacy cable areas that will be the end of TiVO on VM.
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