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We've had virgin since we moved here 5 years ago... But their broadband is so unreliable and the 'TiVo' interface is just not as good as I had hoped after david bloody tenant rambling on about it in the ads.


So leads me to ask; is Sky any better? Appreciate hearing experiences!

We sacked Virgin because of the issues you mention and went to the dreaded Murdoch empire- ?47 for BB, all TV (inc movies/sports) and phone line !! Check here for valid deals http://www.vouchercodes.co.uk/sky.com?ppcid=vclbhmtxnpncrrjfhhufnyjevftfgbvdiimugtgbnrkdhvxlndjfnaujvxtevamugojnnbmvmrtfkqtvnpnchhjswfudrlxlxdqeqmxcrlnsnc&v=5&ph=82bce437&kid=58dfa22d-5128-c5a8-7b55-00006817d4f4&gclid=CLqlhK6z5LsCFRPItAodEkwALg Real is worth checking

Alan - we have virgin via cable and when it works it's fast, but it's becoming more unreliable in recent months...plus they are increasing their costs by 10% in Feb and we'll be paying almost ?100 per month... Seems crazy.

Think we may give sky a whirl.

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