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Old 28-02-2011, 17:36   #4
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Re: Sky Anytime+ Vs Virgin Media VOD

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 View Post
Only way it will trump VM is content.

Still won't trump VM as you need a Sky HD box and Sky BB.

So a large portion of their customers will not be able to get it.


If as hoped Virgin do deals with the likes of Lovefilm on TiVo Sky would not outdo what is possible wia Virgin.


Virgin could still do a deal with HBO if they want like Sky but on VOD only as Sky only have exclusive rights for first refusal on HBO shows from now on not on VOD.


Its all down to how much Virgin want to position themselves as an alternative IPTV / VOD / streaming and Linear company rather than just Linear with some VOD.

They have the opportunity to have a really desirable unique selling point over all others including Sky, and with enough HD Linear added would have by far the better package......
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