BT Broadband is pretty much available everywhere, so unless you are ( for example ) in a small number of new builds that only have access to the one provider the builder has provided for you , then BT will be available and it’s a choice to use someone else , there is nothing wrong with that , but its a choice.
Offering something cheaper if you sign up for something else is a legitimate marketing strategy , same as Sky use EPL to get customers onto other Sky products, so if getting Moto GP ‘cheap’ requires also getting BT Broadband, what’s wrong with that , it’s been the case for decades with other sports and providers.
Its long been the case , way before BT became a sports broadcaster , that services were cheaper bundled together, and buying individual ‘sports’ was not available ,for example to get F1 on Sky you can’t just ‘buy’ F1 but you have to take other Sky products you may not want.
Dont want to pay for BT Sport , pay Dorna directly, the current half season ‘ ticket ’ is 100 euro ( don’t know why it didn’t show it in £’s ) so it’s not like you don’t have a choice.
We cannot get BT broadband where we live so no you cannot have BT broadband anywhere we had it through sky
with getting it through Dorna I think it’s only on your computer isn’t it? Which may be better that nothing but it’s not the same as watching it on your tv
You can always connect your laptop to the TV or buy any number of cheap devices to run the app on.
Thankyou I did not know that , I will def look into it
@jill46wrote:We cannot get BT broadband where we live so no you cannot have BT broadband anywhere we had it through sky
with getting it through Dorna I think it’s only on your computer isn’t it? Which may be better that nothing but it’s not the same as watching it on your tv
Sky that use the same openreach network? I find that very weird indeed
We have only had internet for the past two years and only have the one provider
we have sky and that was the only way of getting BT moto gp through our sky box