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sd /hd telly is telly to me not bothered as long as its switched on lol, anyway my contract just expired got a new deal, premiere collection, 3 multiroom boxes, 60 meg bb, phone £ 65.99 ! well happy ! sky=£105 same deal ! well done vm happy customer !
Actually Virgin continues to increase its customers TV additions and l cannot see that changing
I agree, Virgin have been doing well. It will be interesting to see what kind of hit both SKY and Virgin take in terms of current customer numbers, and new customer growth, once BT launch all of their new packages in the summer.
I agree, Virgin have been doing well. It will be interesting to see what kind of hit both SKY and Virgin take in terms of current customer numbers, and new customer growth, once BT launch all of their new packages in the summer.
Indeed but one suspect both providers have both prepared for that moment and will act accordingly.
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Indeed but one suspect both providers have both prepared for that moment and will act accordingly.
Virgin are going HD daft at the moment. It would be difficult to see HD fans moving from Virgin or SKY to BT in the summer. At the moment BT only have the Freeview HD channels I think. Whilst BT sports will launch in HD on their platform I've not see anything anywhere to suggest BT are trying to land more HD channels. Unless this changes, this could be a big sticking point.
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 1.
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Originally Posted by jj20x
No, they are definitely on the right track. It will just be better for the future if they get hold of channels from the start... not after they have been gathering dust for a few years.
For many of those channels, Sky have a period of exclusivity (in part because Sky help fund the initial start-up costs of those channels).
For many of those channels, Sky have a period of exclusivity (in part because Sky help fund the initial start-up costs of those channels).
...which I have already commented on in post #2627.
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Originally Posted by speedski
Thing is. If you get the SD channel in your bundle. But the HD channel is in a higher bundle then how can you say you are giving HD for FREE?
You can't. Virgin is not free HD when the SD and HD variants of the SAME channel are not in the same bundles.
I would say the higher bundles are more expensive because they give more choice. You could just as easily argue that VM charge an additional fee for +1 channels. They charge more simply because, with the higher bundles, you have more choice.
Which I would have read if the forum software would let me
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Originally Posted by jj20x
There's nothing to stop VM making temporary enhanced offers to help fund the new HD channels, it doesn't mean they would be owning channels. In fact, maybe they could have used some of the cash they received from their own channels to help bring new ones to the platform. VM had an exclusive carriage agreement for Film 4 HD for quite some time, so it wouldn't even be a major change of policy.
In any event, there's not that many channels left where funding an additional HD version would be a big crowd puller, so that ship has probably sailed.
That doesn't stop VM negotiating to carry new channels from the start. If they wait until the entire contract is due for renewal, Sky will have already negotiated a contract. As there was no demand for the channel from VM, Sky gets to negotiate exclusive carriage and then the channel remains unavailable to VM at contract renewal time.
You could make the same argument that Virgin charge for the Fox channel, or that it's free with xl. The truth is that xl contains the channels it contains and is priced accordingly. Hd is at no extra cost, but nor is it free. Not a great deal else to be said.
"Average monthly cable ARPU for quarter ended December 31, 2012 was £48.87 compared with £47.85 and £47.51 for the quarters ended December 31, 2011 and 2010 respectively."
"Average monthly cable ARPU for quarter ended December 31, 2012 was £48.87 compared with £47.85 and £47.51 for the quarters ended December 31, 2011 and 2010 respectively."