Can anyone who uses the BT sports channels advise me of what the latency is?
Thanks in advance.
BT Sport channel latency?
- Realrocknrolla
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My TV box packed up yesterday and I have a VM technician calling this afternoon, presumably to replace it. But my discount ends this month, my bill goes up 50% so I might be a good time to switch provider. The trouble with VM is that they're keen to sell you a bigger package and more channels but they're not so keen on dropping packages you don't need, or they'll drop the channels but not the price.
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Money grabbing tossers.Derek27 wrote: โFri Dec 31, 2021 10:39 amMy TV box packed up yesterday and I have a VM technician calling this afternoon, presumably to replace it. But my discount ends this month, my bill goes up 50% so I might be a good time to switch provider. The trouble with VM is that they're keen to sell you a bigger package and more channels but they're not so keen on dropping packages you don't need, or they'll drop the channels but not the price.
My BT Sports is roughly 3 seconds mate.
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I will check it to suspension on Saturday mate.
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Commendable! Or could it be that they don't want to carry any 'pox' that your home may contain back into their vans? LOL
Never thought of that!bennyboy351 wrote: โFri Dec 31, 2021 7:33 pmCommendable! Or could it be that they don't want to carry any 'pox' that your home may contain back into their vans? LOL
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bennyboy351 wrote: โFri Dec 31, 2021 7:33 pmCommendable! Or could it be that they don't want to carry any 'pox' that your home may contain back into their vans? LOL