A new addition to BT Vision has been announced, called BT Vision Sport. There are a few different subscription packages to choose from. The first being “Standard Sports”, which includes 242 Barclays Premier League matches available in full just hours after kick off, and 125 Coca-Cola Football League and Carling Cup games, plus archive sport. The second being “Setanta Sports”, which includes 46 live Barclays Premier League games, live US PGA Tour golf, 60 live Clydesdale Bank Premier League games and much more sport. Or there’s what’s called the “Total Sports” package, which includes full access to everything available in the Standard Sports and Setanta Sports packs, and sport for 24 hours a day, seven days a week – live and On Demand. “Standard Sports” costs £4 a month - no annual contract. “Setanta Sports” costs £9.99 a month - no annual contract. “Total Sports” costs £12 a month - no annual contract. You have to be a BT Total Broadband customer to get BT Vision services. Click here to find out more.
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BT Vision setup costs are £60 (installation fee) plus £30 (connection fee). It runs off a set top box called a V-box - which also includes a free BT wireless router for certain BT Broadband customers. For BT Vision to work, you must subscribe to BT Broadband. Prices for content on the service varies - movies start from £1.99 each, music from 29p and other shows from 49p (TV shows from 79p and kids programmes from 49p). Subscription is month by month - no annual contract. Subscription is either £6 per month (for either TV shows, kids programmes or music videos), and £9 per month for TV shows and TV Replay. BT Vision runs through your broadband connection - IPTV (Internet Protocol Television).
More information - www.btvision.bt.com
As of today, BT Vision has launched. We’ll be posting all the information here this week - as to what you get, how much it is and how you can get it.
New broadband TV service, BT Vision, will launch on Monday. BT Vision is similar to Top Up TV Anytime - whereby you can record TV, watch catch-up TV, films and all the normal Freeview channels. The BT Vision box holds up to 80 hours worth of TV. A BT Broadband connection is required for this service, and most of the content is pay-as-you-go. Catch-up TV will only have Channel 4 content upon launch - with BBC and ITV content said to be launching next year. More news as we get it.
More information is available on the official BT Vision website at www.btvision.bt.com.