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Message 11 of 13

Re: Resolution of Streams to a BT Box

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@DarrenDevwrote:
If you want HD quality, I'm afraid you need to pay for it @rbz5416

In 2021? It's no wonder people seek out "alternative" methods of viewing...

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Message 12 of 13

Re: Resolution of Streams to a BT Box

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OK, how about you look at it another way:

If the SD option was removed and HD became standard, then the price would need to increase to cover the lost income.  So instead of you needing to pay more for HD, everyone would need to pay more - even those who were happy with SD.

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Message 13 of 13

Re: Resolution of Streams to a BT Box

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@DarrenDevwrote:

OK, how about you look at it another way:

If the SD option was removed and HD became standard, then the price would need to increase to cover the lost income.  So instead of you needing to pay more for HD, everyone would need to pay more - even those who were happy with SD.


Missed this at the time but the argument doesn't stand up on two fronts.

Firstly as you confirmed in the other thread, those subscribing to the app get HD by default for the exact same cost as a sub via TV. Yet TV subscribers only get fuzzy-vision unless paying extra, despite it not costing any more to provide the stream.

Secondly take 5G. BT/EE spent hundreds of millions of pounds for 5G licences that only covers certain areas of the country (I still have no 3G!). However, despite an actual huge extra cost to provide it, those benefiting from 5G pay not a penny more that I do for no data coverage whatsoever.

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