I hope you countered with the suggestion that he invest in a rectal toothbrush because with answers like that it wont be too long before someone gives him a hefty smack in the mouth !!!!
I hope you countered with the suggestion that he invest in a rectal toothbrush because with answers like that it wont be too long before someone gives him a hefty smack in the mouth !!!!His only eventual suggestion was that I needed to move home in order to have a new Virgin Tivo.:down::down::down:
I think it would on the whole be a good deal more productive to simply proactively give Virgin your views. If they get a lot of cross S1 Tivo owners visiting them I am sure it will have an impact.I hope you countered with the suggestion that he invest in a rectal toothbrush because with answers like that it wont be too long before someone gives him a hefty smack in the mouth !!!!
But they need to find a way to also offer their service UK wide even though it won't be as profitable percentage wise as in their self cabled areas.I hope Virgin TiVo is a success, someone has to keep Sky honest.
Or the Freeview/Freesat platforms need to be opened up to allow people in non cabled areas to have access to channels only available on Pay TV to give them a choice of provider. As it currently stands, most of the land mass in the UK has no option but to sign up to Sky if they want Universal / Discovery / History / NatGeo as Sky are the only provider covering 100% of the country.But they need to find a way to also offer their service UK wide even though it won't be as profitable percentage wise as in their self cabled areas.
No, they don't "need" to do any such thing. You "want" them to.But they need to find a way to also offer their service UK wide even though it won't be as profitable percentage wise as in their self cabled areas.
They already have been opened up for this purpose through www.topuptv.com who offer a package that includes Sky channels on multiplexes run by both commercial operators and by the BBC (who Ofcom allowed to rent this space to TopUpTv to ironically broadcast Sky Sports channels even though that means the BBC can now only offer one red button channel on Freeview most of the time compared to up to five on satellite during events like Wimbledon or the Olympics).Or the Freeview/Freesat platforms need to be opened up to allow people in non cabled areas to have access to channels only available on Pay TV to give them a choice of provider.
In my opinion they do "need to" because unlike NTL or Telewest Virgin is a major brand and major brands usually want to distribute their products nationwide not least for reasons such as return on advertising investment in the brand.No, they don't "need" to do any such thing. You "want" them to.
You seem to frequently have difficulty distinguishing those concepts.
PricelessAnyhow I think we are beginning to drift severely off topic...
Well, it seems that Vigin's management disagree, or they've be expanding their network.In my opinion they do "need to" because unlike NTL or Telewest Virgin is a major brand and major brands usually want to distribute their products nationwide not least for reasons such as return on advertising investment in the brand.
Ah I can wish for such things. In many parts of East Sussex we're lucky if they regularly water the wet string connecting us to what passes for broadband. Been down as low as 300kbps sometimes- of course advertised by BT as "up to 4Mbps". . In a broadband enabled age, . . .