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Old July 27th 03, 10:29 AM
Sima
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Default sky to drop + £10 and dual record mid-august

hope its true

A source at Sky has mentioned to Sky Digi Online that Sky+ users will have
their £10 access fee dropped as from 1st October 2003. Also, Dual recording
will become a reality in Mid-August. Sky will also be launching three new
Sky+ boxes from October time, with a push towards Sky+ as the default
reciever in the maketplace in time for the Christmas sales. More on this as
we get it in the coming weeks.

http://skydigital.mediabullet.co.uk/

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Old July 27th 03, 10:35 AM
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Sima wrote:
|| hope its true
||
|| A source at Sky has mentioned to Sky Digi Online that Sky+ users will
have
|| their £10 access fee dropped as from 1st October 2003. Also, Dual
recording
|| will become a reality in Mid-August. Sky will also be launching three new
|| Sky+ boxes from October time, with a push towards Sky+ as the default
|| reciever in the maketplace in time for the Christmas sales. More on this
as
|| we get it in the coming weeks.
||
|| http://skydigital.mediabullet.co.uk/
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|| SSDD

Now, if they keep this £10 access fee away from the subs for good, this
would be worth getting.


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Old July 27th 03, 10:59 AM
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NDF wrote:
|| "artnada" wrote in message
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||| Sima wrote:
||||| hope its true
|||||
||||| A source at Sky has mentioned to Sky Digi Online that Sky+ users will
have
||||| their £10 access fee dropped as from 1st October 2003. Also, Dual
recording
||||| will become a reality in Mid-August. Sky will also be launching three
new
||||| Sky+ boxes from October time, with a push towards Sky+ as the default
||||| reciever in the maketplace in time for the Christmas sales. More on
this as
||||| we get it in the coming weeks.
|||||
||||| http://skydigital.mediabullet.co.uk/
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||||| SSDD
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||| Now, if they keep this £10 access fee away from the subs for good, this
||| would be worth getting.
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||
||
|| Nice gesture, but I expect that come January 2004 the main subs will go
up,
|| as they have year after year.

True, that's usually what Sky are all about.
I wonder how much over inflation it will go up this time?

Last year I think it was about 17% on Family Pack and some packs were about
20%-ish!

I reckon 12%+


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Old July 27th 03, 10:59 AM
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I'm hoping there computer mucks up, when I ordered sky+ with mirror, they
said no £10 for + (even tho I wasn't on full package) but when letter came
they wanted £59 instead of £48 and they said the computer would only accept
£59 if you wanted + as well, so I kicked up a fuss and got a £132 credit
(don't pay anything for 2.5 month)

So I'm hoping the computer drop's the £10 on the 1st October even though
I've had credit for the year ;o)

S.

Now, if they keep this £10 access fee away from the subs for good, this
would be worth getting.




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Old July 27th 03, 11:07 AM
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"Sima" wrote in message ...
hope its true

A source at Sky has mentioned to Sky Digi Online that Sky+ users will have
their £10 access fee dropped as from 1st October 2003. Also, Dual recording
will become a reality in Mid-August. Sky will also be launching three new
Sky+ boxes from October time, with a push towards Sky+ as the default
reciever in the maketplace in time for the Christmas sales. More on this as
we get it in the coming weeks.

http://skydigital.mediabullet.co.uk/

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Pretty major development if like you say it's true, so major infact it
sounds like wishful thinking by someone with a ouiji board
Dual recording has been on the cards for the last year, hardware has
always been capable but it's required an OS addition to make it
workable. The Amstrad SKY+ might be making an appearance later
this year but not sure where the other two versions are coming from.
SKY+ as the default receiver in the market place, well there isn't a
marketplace for SKY hardware as such, you don't see all the current
models in your local Dixons and those you see in dealers and online
hardly have a realistic price tag. SKY+ as the entry level STB is a good
idea but probably too expensive to be in a subsidised install deal not
forgetting it would be a great way to **** off millions of current users
who suddenly become second class customers.

Mike C


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Old July 27th 03, 02:10 PM
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"artnada" wrote in message
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|| A source at Sky has mentioned to Sky Digi Online that Sky+ users will
have
|| their £10 access fee dropped as from 1st October 2003. Also, Dual
recording
|| will become a reality in Mid-August. Sky will also be launching three new
|| Sky+ boxes from October time, with a push towards Sky+ as the default
|| reciever in the maketplace in time for the Christmas sales. More on this


Now, if they keep this £10 access fee away from the subs for good, this
would be worth getting.


Isnt that what he is saying?

Loz


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Old July 27th 03, 02:44 PM
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You take ANYthing you can get off sky ;o) as they will try and get
everything they can of you.


How much cheaper do you want "Free" to be ?


"Sima" wrote in message
...
I'm hoping there computer mucks up, when I ordered sky+ with mirror,

they
said no £10 for + (even tho I wasn't on full package) but when letter

came
they wanted £59 instead of £48 and they said the computer would only

accept
£59 if you wanted + as well, so I kicked up a fuss and got a £132 credit
(don't pay anything for 2.5 month)

So I'm hoping the computer drop's the £10 on the 1st October even though
I've had credit for the year ;o)

S.

Now, if they keep this £10 access fee away from the subs for good,

this
would be worth getting.








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Old July 27th 03, 03:12 PM
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"Sima" writes:

A source at Sky has mentioned to Sky Digi Online that Sky+ users
will have their £10 access fee dropped as from 1st October 2003.


Does this include FTA viewers?

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Old July 27th 03, 03:15 PM
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"artnada" writes:

True, that's usually what Sky are all about.
I wonder how much over inflation it will go up this time?

Last year I think it was about 17% on Family Pack and some packs were about
20%-ish!

I reckon 12%+


They seem to alternate the big increases between Family Pack one year,
and then Movies/Sport the following year.

So in January 2003, Family went from £16 to £18.50, but World went
only from £37 to £38.

My guess for January 2004 is Family to become £19, and World £40.

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Old July 27th 03, 08:14 PM
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"Geoff Rimmer" wrote in message
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"Sima" writes:

A source at Sky has mentioned to Sky Digi Online that Sky+ users
will have their £10 access fee dropped as from 1st October 2003.


Does this include FTA viewers?

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Geoff Rimmer www.sillyfish.com


Of course, the more cynical amongst us will realise with the impending
cutting off of the solus cards that if you want to watch or record anything
from ITV/4/5 you will need to subscribe to the £12.50 per moth mimimum
package anyway! I was just saying to someone yesterday that I would gladly
have paid the £10 charge if all the current FTA channels were included along
with your choice of , say, 3 family pack channels. e.g. Sky One, Paramount
and UK Gold.

Norman


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