Looking at
https://newsroom.bt.com/bt-tv-expands-flexible-tv-packages-with-the-inclusion-of-netflix/
and looking at BT consumer price guide
https://www.bt.com/assets/pdf/BT_PhoneTariff_Residential.pdf#page91
both issued 12 November.
I am looking for clarity on what flexible TV packages are currently available. more are listed as current options in the Consumer price guide.
Also for those existing customers who have a flexible TV contract from before 12 November can they flex to the older (NETFLIX not in bundle) packages or if they wish to the newer (NETFLIX in bundle) variants of the flexible packages.
The consumer price guide also gives prices for Sport and Big Sport bundles that include NETFLIX which don’t seem to be in the newsroom release.
I have to admit, when I saw this online, I thought this is a great enhancement to the entertainment packages. Then I realised that they will all become more expensive…
Hi @zulu17, sorry for the delay in getting back to you.
The flexible packages listed in both links are correct. These are: Entertainment, Big Ent, Sport, Big Sport, and VIP. The additional two which are listed in the Consumer Price guide (Sport and Essential) are for copper customers, therefore aren’t flexible.
You can only purchase an Ent bundle with Netflix.
I hope this helps.
cheers
John
There are 8 Flexible packages in the Consumer Prioce Guide , 5 in the news release.
These are the five mentioned in the news release Entertainment, Big Ent, Sport, Big Sport, and VIP.
The other 3 flexible packages are listed as
Entertainment, without NetFlix included
Sport with Netflix basic included
Big Sport with Netflix basic included
All are listed in the current TV Package section so that would suggest that all 8 flexible packages are open for sale although the guidance you have received suggests that Entertainment, without NetFlix included is no longer available for new sale and that Sport with Netflix basic included AND Big Sport with Netflix basic included packages may be obtained by exercising a flex option.
For those on pre 12 Nov packages I am still unclear as to which flexible packages they can flex onto - eg one example if on Big Entertainment (pre 12 Nov) and they wanted to flex down to Entertasinment ( is there an option to flex to either Entetainment without Netflix or to Entertainment with Netflix or is only one option open to them ?
The way it is presented in the Consumer Price Guide would imply that you would be able to flex to any of the 8 listed flexible options . If that is not the intention then I do feel it should be made clear what is and isn't possible.
(The non flexible current packages for copper broadband are not relevant to the discussion)