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Originally Posted by Sherlock614
It is?? What are other peep's views on the picture quality front?
Don't want to make a mistake here - AARRgghh so many pros and cons its a case of
Now i don't know what to do again 
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In my opinion it is, it seems simple to me, get them both installed, then use the 7 days to make your mind up, ditch the one that does'nt rock your boat!
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Originally Posted by themelon
Likewise I had many similar issues with Sky,
Poor Install, appalling picture quality and pathetic customer service being some of the touch points. Thankfully I am now well away from that never had a problem with ntl, the tv has been off 2 times in 3 years, I remeber previously it was common to lose the picture during rain/wind/snow we though this was a normal feature!
Would never go back and dread the day I move outside a cable area. Still looks like Homechoice may soon be a viable alternative or BT Freeview/VOD Service.
Sky are definateley the biggest bunch of cowboys I have ever had the misfortune to deal with!
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nonsense! its luck of the draw really, if you get poor picture quality on ntl its not been set up correctly.
There shouldnt really be any difference between the picture quality on different broadcast mediums.
The main factor with DTT and DSAT is weather, heavy rain/snow and very thick cloud can cause problems, with ntl its poor set up or a poor local network.
My picture quality is certainally equal or better to that which I had on Sky.
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Well my friend I am saying in my experience, and that is all I can go by, having had ntl television before ditching it for sky plus, so I am able to compare the two,sky blows it out the water picture quality wise, a point also picked up by my brother who has ntl tv services.
An ntl poorly installed system? what are you suggesting?