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^Joey Joe Joe-Joe^ October 10th 03 07:19 AM

7,000,000
 
CW wrote:
|| If sky now has 7,000,000 customers - shouldnt prices be coming down .
||
|| Mass production brings down prices - so shouldnt massed customers mean
|| the same thing if the same principal is applied .

Not with Sky, it simply mean more more MORE....!



Mike_C October 10th 03 07:26 AM


"CW" wrote in message
om...
If sky now has 7,000,000 customers - shouldnt prices be coming down .

Mass production brings down prices - so shouldnt massed customers mean
the same thing if the same principal is applied .



Not when you haven't been making any profit for the first 4 & half years
of the digital service and in the course of that time ran up around
£1.8billion of debt which has to be paid off from profits that are
now appearing.


Mike C



Andrue Cope October 10th 03 07:06 PM

In article , Cw wrote:
Mass production brings down prices - so shouldnt massed customers mean
the same thing if the same principal is applied .


There is no sound reason for applying the same principal. The provision
of goods v. the provision of services are completely different and
subject to completely different rules and methodologies.

Andrue Cope
[Brackley, UK]


trappeduser October 11th 03 02:05 AM


"CW" wrote in message om...
If sky now has 7,000,000 customers - shouldnt prices be coming down .

Mass production brings down prices - so shouldnt massed customers mean
the same thing if the same principal is applied .


Prices are down, no more £10 a month for sky+




Vidcapper October 11th 03 08:55 AM

In uk.media.tv.sky on Sat, 11 Oct 2003 at 01:05:27, trappeduser wrote :

"CW" wrote in message news:MPG.19f01e5b
...
If sky now has 7,000,000 customers - shouldnt prices be coming down .

Mass production brings down prices - so shouldnt massed customers mean
the same thing if the same principal is applied .


Prices are down, no more £10 a month for sky+


Except that if you want that benefit, you'll have to fork out for at
least 2 premium channels...
--
Paul 'US Sitcom Fan' Hyett




Geoff Rimmer October 11th 03 04:30 PM

Vidcapper writes:

Prices are down, no more £10 a month for sky+


Except that if you want that benefit, you'll have to fork out for at
least 2 premium channels...


And let's see what the increases are like in January 2004.

--
Geoff Rimmer www.sillyfish.com
www.sillyfish.com - Make savings on your BT and Telewest phone calls.


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