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"Some of them on here they grumble about it, having to pay =A350 for a box. But what they don't seem to realise is, they'll save that over and over again because they won't have to buy the license any more." Bill |
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ups.com... Said to me today: "Some of them on here they grumble about it, having to pay £50 for a box. But what they don't seem to realise is, they'll save that over and over again because they won't have to buy the license any more." Lol, so *that's* what they mean by the "with no subscription fee" bit. There be method in their madness. It bet that one never crossed the minds of the BBC marketing bods. |
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"Aztech" wrote in message . .. wrote in message ups.com... Said to me today: "Some of them on here they grumble about it, having to pay £50 for a box. But what they don't seem to realise is, they'll save that over and over again because they won't have to buy the license any more." Lol, so *that's* what they mean by the "with no subscription fee" bit. There be method in their madness. It bet that one never crossed the minds of the BBC marketing bods. Probably not, seeing that they obviously know the difference between the legal need to have a licence to own (use) a TV and that of needing a subscription to view certain channels.... |
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"Roderick Stewart" wrote in message om... In article . com, wrote: Said to me today: "Some of them on here they grumble about it, having to pay £50 for a box. But what they don't seem to realise is, they'll save that over and over again because they won't have to buy the license any more." The broadcasters have a serious communication problem if they've allowed their customers to think that. But then... the BBC are planning to put their broacasts on the internet, arent't they? What are we to assume about the legality of watching those with or without a licence, or even *owning a computer*? The current licence is apparently required if you have equipment installed for the use of receiving broadcasts, which would by that definition include any computer connected to the internet. If they want to continue funding the BBC from a licence fee payable only by those who watch television, they'll find themselves with a situation that is impossible to administer. But in a democracy shouldn't it be about choice? i.e. if I don't like British Gas prices then I'm free to shop around to find a company that suits 'my' particular needs. Yet IRC of all people it was the last Conservative government who actually rushed through legislation to plug a loophole which allowed to people to opt out of paying the licence fee. After terrestrial digitisation it would-be the easiest thing in the world to incorporate encryption, so perhaps it's something we should at least be thinking about. Rod. |
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