Thread: VOD Are TV apps failing?
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Old 01-09-2017, 13:22   #39
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Re: Are TV apps failing?

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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
Sadly it won't happen one suspects OB.
Not if reports that Liberty Global vetoed the Amazon launch on Virgin Media, anyway. If that turns out to be true, my loyalty to VM will vanish and I will be looking elsewhere for my services when my V6s have had their day.

As that will not be for another five years, I'm not sure what would replace my existing services, but I would imagine there will be more choices available by then. I have an alternative plan mapped out right now, but I want to find a better fit. However, I'm very nearly there now.
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