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myopinion: I just can't see the point of this when I can get Netflix for the same price, with a load more content, and play it from my Apple TV directly.
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freitasm: As above, make sure you are using your ISP' DNS, no VPN. And make sure you test it over Ethernet, not WiFi.
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myopinion: I just can't see the point of this when I can get Netflix for the same price, with a load more content, and play it from my Apple TV directly.
michaelmurfy: They've only just launched and I bet they've got a bunch of signups already, give them a break to sort out the few teething issues :)
I found it totally fine on my trial.
networkn:
Actually they are no longer in beta and are taking peoples money for a fully working service. If they wanted a "break" then they should have extended the beta or delayed billing people.
If Sky was having the same issues, people would be rioting.
Lightbox:networkn:
Actually they are no longer in beta and are taking peoples money for a fully working service. If they wanted a "break" then they should have extended the beta or delayed billing people.
If Sky was having the same issues, people would be rioting.
Well, if by taking peoples money you mean offering a free 30 day trial, then yes, we are.
Would people really riot if one guy was having streaming issues with Sky? Since it most likely caused by local factors, e.g. network, connection or device, that would be a little unfair to Sky, TBH.
networkn:
No, you have misunderstood. I am not talking about the issue but rather the comment of give them a break and time to resolve the issues. I understand it's more likely it's the end users issues, but this wasn't the context of the comment.
Also regardless of a trial or not, it's now a released commercial offering, people should have the expectations of a largely trouble free service, which on the evidence most people are given.
I wasn't being critical of your service, but of the comment by MM.
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myopinion: I just can't see the point of this when I can get Netflix for the same price, with a load more content, and play it from my Apple TV directly.
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