Bt Sport On Bt Vision + Box
Homer Hotspur
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I am totally confused by how I will receive BT Sport channels.
I am a BT broadband customer
I have a black BT Vision + box
I subscribe to BT Vision ' essentials'
I previously had a viewing card for ESPN
I do not have infinity, but do have a good broadband speed
I do not have ' You view'
I have the channels via freeview but they are disabled.
Any advice appreciated
I am a BT broadband customer
I have a black BT Vision + box
I subscribe to BT Vision ' essentials'
I previously had a viewing card for ESPN
I do not have infinity, but do have a good broadband speed
I do not have ' You view'
I have the channels via freeview but they are disabled.
Any advice appreciated
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You can call BT on 0800 756 7566 and pay a one off £10 for a TV viewing card which they will send you and is inserted into the front of your BT Vision+ box. Alternatively or in addition, you can register as an existing BT Broadband customer on the www.btsport.com website and then download an app which allows you watch BT Sport 1, BT Sport 2 and ESPN free using your PC, tablet or smartphone - you may download it and watch the channels on an unlimited number of different devices.
Hope this helps.
Jonathan
One extra fact - I don't know whether this also applied to you Fozzie- I received a letter a few weeks ago telling me that I was being given BT Sport for free 'automatically'.
IT then said ' just tune in to your tv guide from 16 August 2013 and make sure you keep your current viewing card. In the small print it then added' If you need a new viewing card a one -off charge of £10 will apply'
So , I don't know the relevance of 16 August as opposed to 1 August or whether or not I need to get a new card?
Incidentally, you NEED to buy a new BT Sport viewing card. Cards issued by Sky or the old ESPN will not work.
So can you put the viewing card in the card slot on a TV??
Mikembe
No you can't, it has to go in the BT Vision box unfortunately.
Just for information, I had a working ESPN card but BT sent me a new card and it was free. I didn't sign up for sports but just had the letter with the card to say they were giving it to me free of charge as a long standing BT customer.
I am out of contract and was just waiting to see what happened in August before committing to a new contract. I have not had to sign up again and have not been asked to take out a new contract so presumably have a year to run with BTS so will review my position after that.
Mikembe, To do this, BT would have to start selling a Conditional Access Module together with the card, similar to the one that used to be issued by TopUpTV for Sky Sports and the old ESPN.
If only BT would start selling a CAM! It's got to be their easiest next step to getting more TV viewers for BT Sport, surely?
Hi interactive1, my broadband is too slow to stream properly, buffering etc is annoying.
Anyway an update, my BT Sport is now working on my BT Vision+ box using the existing Sky card. I have my suspicions that they have turned of encryption temporarily as they have had so many problems with viewing cards. (not sure if that is possible though)