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Why are they against it?
They've spent the last 18 months (very successfully) promoting digital as being free.... and now someone comes along and introduces exactly the opposite
Yes but you have fallen into that *exact* trap that i mentioned in my above post :-
The BBC have branded everything as Freeview and sold the boxes as *subscription free* - whereas all that is branded as Freeview are their muxes (and possibly crown castles - i cant remember - please correct me on that one) Hence back to my original point that the BBC *SHOULD NOT* have sold taken the liberty of branding ALL muxes as Freeview and informed the general public (not us as we all already know) that only certain muxes/channels are guaranteed to be subscription free.
Its annoying that the BBC have done all the hard work in the DTT market and now another company comes along and saw a small money making scheme in the digital tv market and are going for it!
I cant blame Top up tv - it is only business and the opportunity of subscription based channels on DTT were always an option and shouldve been pointed out by the BBC and when I purchased my box!
The great selling point of the new DTT boxes (branded as freeview) were that there was NO SUBSCRIPTION EVER TO PAY - even though there was always this possibility of the subscription based channels coming back - but the BBC just seemed to totally ignore this fact!
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Larry Scutta posted:
joeydeacon posted:
Why are they against it?
They've spent the last 18 months (very successfully) promoting digital as being free.... and now someone comes along and introduces exactly the opposite
Yes but you have fallen into that *exact* trap that i mentioned in my above post :-
The BBC have branded everything as Freeview and sold the boxes as *subscription free* - whereas all that is branded as Freeview are their muxes (and possibly crown castles - i cant remember - please correct me on that one) Hence back to my original point that the BBC *SHOULD NOT* have sold taken the liberty of branding ALL muxes as Freeview and informed the general public (not us as we all already know) that only certain muxes/channels are guaranteed to be subscription free.
Its annoying that the BBC have done all the hard work in the DTT market and now another company comes along and saw a small money making scheme in the digital tv market and are going for it!
I cant blame Top up tv - it is only business and the opportunity of subscription based channels on DTT were always an option and shouldve been pointed out by the BBC and when I purchased my box!
The great selling point of the new DTT boxes (branded as freeview) were that there was NO SUBSCRIPTION EVER TO PAY - even though there was always this possibility of the subscription based channels coming back - but the BBC just seemed to totally ignore this fact!