Sky/Foxtel has been buying terrestrial channels here in NZ - Prime and Triangle TV that I know of - and refusing to broadcast them over Freeview HD DVB-T. Their excuse is that it doesn't make "business sense" for them to do so. However, they still broadcast these channels via standard analog TV. Wankers!
Therefore, they can take their MySky HD package and shove it up their proverbial asses before I'd purchase it and allow them to lock me in. Also, one can only *continually* rent their MySky HD DVR unit, there's no option to buy it that I know of.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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Sky/Foxtel has been buying terrestrial channels here in NZ - Prime and Triangle TV that I know of - and refusing to broadcast them over Freeview HD DVB-T. Their excuse is that it doesn't make "business sense" for them to do so. However, they still broadcast these channels via standard analog TV. Wankers!
Therefore, they can take their MySky HD package and shove it up their proverbial asses before I'd purchase it and allow them to lock me in. Also, one can only *continually* rent their MySky HD DVR unit, there's no option to buy it that I know of.