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If you don’t want to proceed with your upgrade based on this, you will be able to cancel your order and no charges will be applied to your account.

Our team of specialists will contact you to confirm what additional work is needed and how long this will take, usually within four weeks from the date your order was placed. If additional work is required, this may take longer than the initial set-up time provided and there could be additional costs. If they do we’ll contact you to arrange a suitable time. To do this they may need access to your property.
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Openreach Survey: In some cases Openreach have to carry out a survey before they can connect a home to Full Fibre. Your actual speed will depend on home wiring, Wi-Fi connection and time of day. Average speeds based on speed available to at least 50% of customers at peak time (8-10pm). The exchange list and dates are subject to change.

Check your speed at bt.com/speed. Our Fibre broadband is subject to availability, geographic location, computer specifications and a line check. Your actual speed will depend on your location, phone line, home wiring, Wi-Fi connection and time of day. In addition, you'll have to be outside the minimum term of your existing BT broadband contract to get the box for that discounted price.91% UK coverage. You'll then have to take the 12-month TV package, as well as renewing your broadband agreement. If you are an existing BT customer, ie, with a BT Broadband or BT Infinity contract already, you can get the box for £49.
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So free really equates to over a year's commitment to a BT bundle. As a new customer you'll also have to take out an internet contract, which is 18 months. It's only free to new customers taking out a new TV package from BT, and that comes with a 12-month contract. But this is where it gets a little complicated. That's a fairly hefty sum, which BT appears to sidestep by offering the YouView box for free. John Lewis also offers the 1TB box for £299.95. Show me the moneyĪs a standalone product, you'll have to pay £249.95 to somewhere like John Lewis to get the 500GB Humax DTR-T100 YouView box. If you want a selection of content to watch at your leisure, including a wide selection of pop music videos, then the Unlimited package is the way to go, however at £12.50, it's much more pricey than the equivalent services from Netflix or Lovefilm. There are some things about the YouView service that could be improved, but as a core offering with a distributed cost, YouView from BT looks good if you're also going to be a regular broadband user. For that £5 a month you're getting a pretty respectable piece of hardware and lots of functionality.Īs the final word, YouView from BT is certainly worthy of consideration if you're looking to boost your TV set-up.
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If however, you find yourself in the position where you want integrated catch-up TV services, without having to resort to watching on a PC or tablet, then YouView from BT may well be the way to go. That may come in time, but offering only the Now TV service, you're facing a hefty extra cost. YouView needs more integrated services, or at least the option of integrated services to make it really compelling. If you're a multimedia fan then you might find that YouView from BT isn't for you.
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Taking YouView from BT certainly looks to lower the barrier of acquiring YouView: buying a £299 box is a substantial outlay, but parting with £5 a month seems a much more affordable route.īut then there are other PVRs around that will offer you many of the same functions for around £150 and the rise of smart TVs, Blu-ray players and gaming consoles that will offer you catch-up TV and streaming movie options too. Of course there are alternatives: Sky and Virgin Media both offer similar services, but you pay a lot more and get a lot more content back. Combining broadcast live TV, PVR functions and catch-up is a great idea and certainly where everything is moving for the future. We've been living with YouView from BT for more than a month and during that time we've found the YouView is actually a very good idea.
