Cable, Satellite, Freeview, Terrestrial, Digital. All of these words abound in today's media. And all of them imply a choice to be made, against the backdrop of the words "Digital Switchover" and the deadline of 2012. What does it all mean and where is anyone to find clarification on what to do? The largest telecommunications provider BT have developed a simple to use, and simple to understand solution to just this problem.
Understanding that spending excessive amounts on refitting their homes to make them ready for digital is something most consumers would rather avoid, BT have imagined a solution which relies solely on the combination of existing BT Broadband technology and a Freeview Ariel. The BT Vision HD box, absolutely free in all BT Vision Packages, requires no additional hardware besides that which a BT Broadband customer already has at their disposal.
Completely HD ready with the ability to broadcast television in standard resolution, HD and 3D, and with upto 80 hours of recording space for digital television, the V+ box comes ready to supply a more rewarding televisual experience. Supplying Freeview as standard enables access to up to 50 channels, with the added ability to catch up on missed television through Vision Replay, accessing the current catch up services offered by Channel 4, ITV and Channel 5 as well as BBC iPlayer. For that added speciality, BT Vision HDcustomers enjoy the ability to record live digital television, whilst watching another programme simultaneously, all off the V+ Box, an ability not standard on all digital Freeview boxes. This highlights that commitment of BT to deliver only the very best to their customers.
Eager not to miss out on anything however, the V+ box, comes equipped with the comprehensive BT Vision library offering access to some of the most highly sought after on-demand television and films, from as little as 50p a show, ensuring that BT customers once again enjoy the best television that is on offer. For the latest sports results customers can additionally subscribe to receive SkySports 1 & 2 and ESPN on select BT Vision Packages.
All the packages come with Freeview, Vision Replay, and iPlayer equipped as standard, with the on demand television and films being depending upon which package is chosen. For existing BT Broadband customers, packages start from as little as £4 a month for the first 3 months, while for new subscribers to BT, there a number of competitively priced packages which include phone, broadband, and television as a package bundle, all of which have free connection if a new telephone line is required to be installed.
BT are offering the largest variety of television to their customers, leaving the customers with the simplest choice, how much do they want to see?
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