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Standard User tallseabird
(member) Mon 22-Dec-08 12:32:33
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Phone, broadband and TV


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I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask this question but here goes

My brother in law is thinking of ditching sky (TV) and AOL (broadband) in favour of the all-in-one package from BT. I have heard that the BT Home hub is a bit hit and miss but can I have some comments as to whether this is a good package or not. Does the BT Vision part not take you over the FUP limits?

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Standard User zyborg47
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 22-Dec-08 13:11:58
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the old hub is ok, mine is ok, I had a few problems, but they seem to be sorted now, the new hub is suppose to be better.,

BTvision do not affect any FUP as you are paying for the use of it.

People have had hit and misses with Bt vision, some people love it,, other people hate it. the box have some problems and since the last update is unstable, but I presume that wil be rectified soon. You need at east 2Megs speed and your phoneline must be with Bt, in other words you have to pay the line rental to BT.

I can't get BT Vision, because I use another company for my phone line.

TBH BTvision is not cheap, if you juct have it as a PAYG system, it could work very expensive as most films are �3 upwards, I think T.V stuff, is about 70p each.

You can subscribe, but that takes away the pay for what you watch. for about �14 you have the T.v pack, tv replay and any two from picture box, music, kids or sports, you also get free Santata, but you got to pay for the card. that is the bronze package,

You also get Silver and gold, they cost more, but you can get more packages.

Go To http://www.btvision.bt.com/ for more info

On demand is fine, but you don't get everything you want and the series do change, so they don't something like lost on there for months.

Picture quality is ok, but I think most sky channels are still better quality.

Bt supplies network plugs, so if your router is a distance from the BTV box, you can network over the mains, but they can bit a bit hit and miss and better to use a ethernet cable


I think it is pretty expensive by the time you add everything up, but if you got Bt broadband already, then maybe it is worth getting.

I think I would get it if I watched a lot of T.V unless Sky LLU the exchange, then I would go for Sky.





Adrian using Linux on his laptop and loves it.

BTBroadbandanywhere type package.



Standard User jawdrops
(regular) Mon 22-Dec-08 21:29:04
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HH2.0 is good

Very stable, good voip phone.

BT vision works well (I use mainly for freeview and recording with the occasional film from the on demand).

May consider a package at some point but I already get sky...I think sky is more expensive but also more extensive.

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Standard User zyborg47
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Tue 23-Dec-08 01:02:44
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the Voip phone can be a bit hit and miss, some people I chat to complain about a echo.


Adrian using Linux on his laptop and loves it.

BTBroadbandanywhere type package.



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