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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
They lost a lot when Sky basic channels were removed from VM. Not to say it couldn't happen though if they think they will be able to mop up the customers of competitors
It won't affect BT and some others who now provide TV via Now TV anyway. Maybe VM will simply become a Now TV reseller too?
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Tbf back then NOW didn't exist, it'll be a different ball game this time around especially with the rumoured SKYQ online service too.
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
At least Virgin viewers would gain access to Sky Atlantic through their boxes. At last.
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Imho i think VMs tv days may be numbered, they will concentrate more on the broadband they're already testing 3gbs speeds.
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Originally Posted by johnasimmons
I've had a NOW TV box (recently had to replace it with a NOW tv stick) for 7+ years just to get Sky Atlantic - never had any problems with it but a NOW app on VM would be good!
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Get a fire tv stick if you can NOWTV is on them now and you get access to more apps including plex which is great if you have stuff you purchased on a computer or even home videos etc you can view on your tv without need to run leads across.