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Old 01-04-2014, 21:21
Jason1976
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On BTs website it has one called TV entertainment + Infinity extra. It says you get 20 extra channels on top of the freeview ones like discovery ,gold ,fox and syfy etc are these the full channels as you would get on sky and do they come through the ariel or the broadband connection. Also I need unlimited broadband which is not offered with this package.
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Old 01-04-2014, 23:31
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On BTs website it has one called TV entertainment + Infinity extra. It says you get 20 extra channels on top of the freeview ones like discovery ,gold ,fox and syfy etc are these the full channels as you would get on sky and do they come through the ariel or the broadband connection. Also I need unlimited broadband which is not offered with this package.
Yes - they are full channels. They come through your Infinity connection but the Youview box must be cabled to the Home Hub (officially at least, unofficially Powerline adapters usually work).

I think you'll have to enter your phone number to get the full range of options - You can get BT Infinity Unlimited (up to 38Mbps) or BT Infinity 2 Unlimited (up to 76Mbps) with a BT TV package and extra channels.
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Old 02-04-2014, 06:50
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Im on Infinity 2 and get TV entertainment its 20 extra channels in SD. I have also added the HD bolt on and music bolt on. As well as the Films/TV box sets.
The HD bolt on is well worth the extra £3.

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Old 02-04-2014, 10:45
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the Youview box must be cabled to the Home Hub (officially at least, unofficially Powerline adapters usually work.
Not necessarily a Homehub. People have got their third party routers to work with the BT TV channels but the router needs to be one of those relatively few newer models that supports the multicast protocol.
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