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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 26-Jan-08 20:22:35
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BT Vision


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When you get BT Vision through a shop, think Currys do it - do they check if your line can support it?

The reason I ask is that my parents friends have just got the box - all they've watched is the freeview channels and they have recorded stuff too, however they get a lower connection speed than me - theirs is around 0.5mb and mine is 1.7mb!

However, when my dad tried to order it, they said we couldn't get it as our line cannot support the on-demand service as its too slow!
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(staff) Sat 26-Jan-08 21:31:42
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I'd be surprised if they did, but they should really given the limits on the service

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 27-Jan-08 17:17:55
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My parents have just been to Comet andpaid �30 for the connection pack - we were under the illusion that you picked up all the hardware in-store and set it up at home?!

Anyway, my dad rang BT Vision Salesdesk when he got in and they said we cannot get BT Vision because our line speed is only 1.5mb (it sync's at 1.7mb) and my dad can return the pack to Comet for a refund.

My parents friends ordered BT Broadband and Vision through a BT Kiosk located in a nearby shopping centre and the sales people there processed the order there and then, including Vision and they recieved their box last week, so my dad is gonna give that a try - because if they can get vision to work on a less than 1mb connection, we should!


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 27-Jan-08 23:10:55
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BT Vision will work on any line speed, what wont work is on demand.
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(deleted) Sun 27-Jan-08 23:24:38
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yep vod requires minimun 2 meg
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 27-Jan-08 23:33:54
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Well worth the �30 if your on BTinternet just for the PVR function, i don't use it for anything else and i have a nice library of films to try and get through.
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 28-Jan-08 15:01:12
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They won't let us have it - our line speed cannot support the on-demand service so they won't process the order, which is what I don't understand! We can get freeview and use the PVR service, were not that bothered bout the on-demand content!

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(deleted) Mon 28-Jan-08 15:46:43
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The VOD content is the only source of revenue fro BT from the BTVision box. If you're line is not good enough then you cant use the VOD and thus BT gets nowt.

You can get cheap PVRs from Argos.
Standard User LordChea
(member) Tue 04-Mar-08 16:59:41
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TBH, I have had BT vision for more than 6 months and the service is very poor.

For the avoidance of doubt, my DSL connection runs at about 7.7M and I can get around 7.6M download speeds... although that was when I used Plusnet! Since switching to BT the throughput tends to be lower - but that is anecdotal only!

I have never once been able to watch a film without at least 3 failures, usually more. I have spent hours on the phone to BT - a call that I paid for at 0845 rates. They have had me reset the v-box (loosing all my recordings), reset the router, disable the fire wall, disable the wireless, disconnect my PC, etc, etc. Nothing has ever worked.

To be fair, it has got better, in the early days I could not watch more than about 5 minutes before the system failed. But last Sunday I put on a film for the kids and their friends and 5 times I had to restart because of error messages.

Take my advice, don't get BT vision. The basic BT broadband service is, at best, mediocre and the BT Vision service is poor. Just to add insuilt to injury, the video content available through BT vision is not very impressive either.

Why is all this so bad? Because you're locked in for 18 months!


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Standard User KillerexV21
(regular) Tue 04-Mar-08 17:14:39
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I have had BT Vision since July last year. It works perfectly, including VOD. No, I am not next to the exchange. I live over 3.5 kms from the exchange.

I have not had to call the help desk for Vision problems. However when I had a problem with my Home Hub I had the luxury of speaking to the UK technical support people rather than India.

You are only contracted to 18 months if you chose that option. I chose 12 months.
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