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BT Vision - A Vision of the Future?

BT Vision

Updated: Tuesday 29 November, 2011

By Editorial - news@consumerchoices.co.uk

BT Vision (www.btvision.bt.com) gives you a huge range of films, TV shows, sport and music videos on demand, as well as Freeview television channels and digital radio stations - all through your broadband connection.

BT Vision packages

   

 
 TV Essential + Broadband and Anytime Calls TV Essential + More Broadband and Calls TV Essential + Unlimited Broadband and Calls 
Monthly charge£4.00
(for 4 months)
£13.00
(for 3 months)
£24.00
(for 3 months)
Speed (up to)20Mb20Mb20Mb
Usage limit10GB40GBUnlimited
Contract length18 months18 months18 months
   
Line rental£175.20£175.20£175.20
Call rates
Day
Free
Evening
Free
Weekend
Free
Day
7.95p
Evening
Free
Weekend
Free
Day
7.95p
Evening
Free
Weekend
Free
TV package information
  • 1000's of hours of on demand entertainment
  • Record 80 hours of TV on Vision+ box
  • HD on demand content available
  • 1000's of hours of on demand entertainment
  • Record 80 hours of TV on Vision+ box
  • HD on demand content available
  • 1000's of hours of on demand entertainment
  • Record 80 hours of TV on Vision+ box
  • HD on demand content available

What exactly is BT Vision?

BT Vision is digital television through a broadband connection - but on your TV. Accessed through BT Broadband's (www.BT.com) Vision+ Box, you get access to Freeview channels - as long as you live in a Freeview area - as with any other set-top box, but can also access paid-for services such as movies, sport, music and digital TV programmes. With BT Vision you can also pause, record and rewind live TV.

These channels were traditionally only available with a Sky Broadband (www.Sky.com), Tiscali Broadband (now owned by TalkTalk) or Virgin Media (www.VirginMedia.com) cable connection but you can now get them through your broadband connection too.

Will it affect my broadband?

To get BT Vision, you will need to be a BT Broadband customer - click here to visit www.btbroadband.com. Before installing BT Vision in your home, BT will first check whether or not you can get it. To have BT Vision you must be averaging at least a 2Mb broadband connection - anything less than this and it just won’t work.

BT has also developed a method to ensure that your kids' downloading won’t affect your TV. They will prioritise your bandwidth so that it first goes to your TV, then any internet telephony, and finally to your actual internet use. This sharing of your bandwidth shouldn’t be a problem as long as you have fast enough broadband - the best would be more than 3Mb-4Mb.

How much does it cost?

You have two options when it comes to BT Vision (www.btvision.bt.com); a subscription package, or pay per view.

If you sign up to BT Vision’s Essentials or Unlimited TV packages, you get a free Vision+ Box.

Can I get BT Vision?

A number of factors affect whether or not you can get BT Vision. Your distance from the exchange is crucial, and the quality of the wires between your home and the exchange can also affect whether or not you can sign up. A copper shortage in the 1970s meant that some of the “copper wire network” used for delivering broadband internet is actually aluminium, and doesn’t work so well.

And, as mentioned before, you’ll also have to have BT broadband and will have to use a BT Home Hub - if you’re an online gamer or someone who wants a high-end router, this could be a problem for you.

You should note that if you don’t live in a Freeview area, then you still won’t be able to access Freeview channels using BT Vision, even though its running through your internet connection. If this is the case, then some of the features on your Vision+ Box, like pausing “live” TV will also become inactive. But you’ll still be able to access the paid-for channels and programming.

What now?

If you think that BT Vision sounds right for you then you can sign up on BT’s website (www.btvision.bt.com), or through Broadbandchoices.co.uk.

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Comments

Ive just had bt vision put in place, its working ok but it cant scan any TV channels and radio channels, my TV was working through a sky satalite cable, but my ariel lead had to be cut, please advise how to get my B.T vision box to work properly. - Sep 23 2011 2:07PM
Is it possible to buy/rent a second BT vision box to obtain BT vision services for a second TV? Would this run off the same receiver?
This would solve the problem of recorded Hollyoaks v recorded Tour de France....we could all watch what we wanted when we wanted and harmony would reign!
- Jul 30 2010 10:21PM
Judith Williams, UK

I am unable to receive Sky or Cable TV. I read that BT may be able to offer Sky Sport, through BT Vision, on a 'live' basis. Could this be true? If so, sign me up!. - Jan 20 2010 1:50PM
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