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    Sky flexes muscles for broadband deathmatch

    BSkyB has released its annual results, parading its weapons-grade financial clout for the upcoming triple and quadruple play tussle.
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    Shocking amount of money...

    ... for sure one a force which you wouldn't want to be up against.

    Would be interesting to see if they do a "Set-top Box" which does Sky+ and also allows you to route it around the house with Cat5 or something for multi-room.... Maybe an MCE/Viiv/AMDLive Layer?

    One reason I suspect they want to explore and go the BB route is to tie people in, and the other is I suspect its a lot cheaper than Satelite broadcast - oh and means you don't need engineers on sides of houses etc...

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    certainally a BB connected STB makes sense. Means it doesn't have to dial a phone line for interactive serivces.

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    If I'm not wrong the service is up to 16Mbps not 6Mbps, with the fiver per month one being 8Mbps /w 40G cap.

    Not all ISPs can run at a loss, Sky is basically screwing up most (if not all) budget ISPs now.
    If the FUP of the unlimited 16Mbps is more clear, it could potentially suck up many high-usage users (actually it attracts both light and heavy users, probably resulting in cost neutral)

    In my case, since I don't even have a TV license (too expensive and useless, paid to broadband instead), moving to Sky+BB won't be any cheaper than my Zen 2Mbps uncapped connection.

    One more thing. What if Sky offer FON boxes to the users to build up a large Wifi network, that could bring Sky into the mobile market too (Better than the Openzone and GRPS rip-off)
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