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BSkyB is understood to be preparing to outmaneouvre Virgin Media with a surprise tie-up with Tiscali.
The Italian-owned internet television group is believed to be in advanced talks with BSkyB, which is 39.1 per cent owned by News Corporation, parent company of The Times, about an agreement to run the basic channels that have been pulled from Virgin Media’s service after a feud between it and the satellite operator.
The deal, which could be announced within weeks, will enable Tiscali, the owner of HomeChoice, to offer channels including Sky One, Sky Sports News and Sky News to its 1.48 million broadband customers.
Sky’s basic channels were removed from Virgin Media’s service at the end of February after a dispute over the price that Virgin should pay. The feud has hit Virgin hard, contributing towards a customer exodus of nearly 47,000 in the last quarter.
The cable operator, which has 3.4 million customers, recently played down the threat from smaller rivals such as Tiscali, but a tie-up between Tiscali and Sky could add to Virgin’s customer losses. It could also strengthen Sky’s bargaining position with Virgin. The price-per-subscriber rate being offered by Tiscali is understood to be higher than Virgin Media’s last offer to Sky.
Tiscali’s base will also strengthen considerably if it acquires Pipex’s 1.4 million-strong broadband customer base. On Friday Tiscali said that it was running a slide rule over the internet service provider.
A spokesman for Sky yesterday declined to comment on “speculation”. However, the pay-TV operator has said previously that it would seek the widest possible distribution for its channels.
Consolidation in the telecoms and media sector and the emergence into the mainstream of previously niche technologies, such as television over the internet, is providing a greater variety of distribution platforms.
Virgin declined to comment.
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I thought Sky had now removed the pay per view footie? Can you confirm as Im close to signing up.
John Collins, Manchester, UK
People in London do not realise that for much of the rural UK Sky is the only choice. Here we can't even get channel 5 let alone Freeview. Everytime Sky gets hit it is those of us with no choice that have to pay higner prices.
When companies like Virgin and BT (our fastest broadband is 512k) offer a sevice for the whole country it will be fair to complain about Sky.
ray cork, derbyshire,
This is another fleecing of the public by sky. What happened to competition rules the help the consumor.
Again the Blair goverement sleeping at the wheel !
John, London, Uk
Lets face it Sky is pretty expensive and they now have to deal with pressure from BT vision which with its ability to show live premiership games for the 2007-2008 season could see people flooding to this service from Sky. I myself have always thought that the majority of Sky channel are rubbish and you are paying 35-40 pound a month for the football and then you have to pay extra for Pay Per view matches. It is all a complete fleecing of the general public.Hopefully Sky will loose its stronghold and other companies such as Virgin and BT will be able to offer a more complete and more value for money service.
David Griggs, Wallingford, Oxon