I am freeview*3 and virgin.
Virgin have got better in the last 2 years.
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Virgin in the lounge and FreeSat in the other lounge and our bedroom.
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Moved out of the sky-only sticks to a 'temporary' new gaff. Didn't have any telly or broadband so took the cable option with £140 cashback from quidco. It's certainly a superior speed of service to the sky version at my old place but the tv interface isn't as good - ie sky seems better than tivo in my opinion. Not too taken with the internet enabled tv or vd player either - they both refuse to connect to my Love Film account so I use laptop via HDMI. Kind of spoils the experience...
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Similar except I use to have an IPTV service with lots of channels.Originally posted by MarillionFanFreeview and a Smart TV for Internet access. Did have cable but got rid of it saving £50 a month & bought Humax boxes instead.
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The other choice stretches yer intelligence?Originally posted by d000hg View PostMainly FreeSat which isn't on your list.
But we have FreeView too (only ever used for Dave or if the PVR is recording two satellite channels); your poll doesn't allow multiple choice.
Are you cut out for creating polls?
Nothing changes with you d000gh does it?
So one last time ya fckin arewipe go and fck yerself, seriously.
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Mainly FreeSat which isn't on your list.
But we have FreeView too (only ever used for Dave or if the PVR is recording two satellite channels); your poll doesn't allow multiple choice.
Are you cut out for creating polls?
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Technically none and all of them, no paid service but I have t'interweb so I get to watch everything, if you know where to look
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Cable. All three billion channels (or so it seems) of cack at the speed of light.
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What TV service do you have?
32Terrestrial0.00%0Freeview18.75%6Sky25.00%8Cable31.25%10Other9.38%3None15.63%5AndyW's Ma's videos0.00%0Poll bollocks...
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