So the details of Rogers Skinny offering finally dropped today. Not surprised they didn't come in cheaper than $25. The $18 Sportsnet package kinda sucks. Was hoping that might come in a little cheaper.
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yeah, this is nuts - $36 just to add both Sportsnet and TSN. And then the kids channels - not many options to choose from. Either $5 for some, $10 for some others, or $15 for all. If you are like my family and are looking for the main channels, plus TSN and the Disney Channel and Disney Jr - with Rogers you are going to have to pay $58! With Vmedia only $37. Great work Vmedia!
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Originally posted by sherridan2001 View Postyeah, this is nuts - $36 just to add both Sportsnet and TSN. And then the kids channels - not many options to choose from. Either $5 for some, $10 for some others, or $15 for all. If you are like my family and are looking for the main channels, plus TSN and the Disney Channel and Disney Jr - with Rogers you are going to have to pay $58! With Vmedia only $37. Great work Vmedia!
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Originally posted by FrankZaz*en has quite an interesting option. They're offering their Skinny Basic IPTV over-the-top. Any Internet provider within their service area will do. $19.95 / month also not bad and only $9.95 / month for the first year. Special introductory offer. Even includes US channels. Yet, you can't apparently add anything to it without taking their full price Internet+TV offer. Can't quite imagine that being CRTC-compliant.
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I haven't read anywhere, nor is it implied that their Internet service is required for Za*een's Skinny Basic. The only requirement is that you're in their service area. The STB just locks your IP address.Last edited by giggabotch; 03-01-2016, 04:12 PM.
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Bell is offering the entry level channels for $25 and AMC for $7.. a total of $32 for what we need. VMedia is still requiring the purchase of the premium basic at $45 to get AMC.. $13 more expensive. Not necessarely going to switch to Bell cause I hate them, but definitely going elsewhere if VMedia does not catch up and fix the AMC issue.
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Originally posted by printertrouble View PostBell is offering the entry level channels for $25 and AMC for $7.. a total of $32 for what we need. VMedia is still requiring the purchase of the premium basic at $45 to get AMC.. $13 more expensive. Not necessarely going to switch to Bell cause I hate them, but definitely going elsewhere if VMedia does not catch up and fix the AMC issue.
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