Hello @Fachevip88
So you think it’s good that someone who wants to watch Goldstar and/or the home channel in addition to the basic offer either pays 19.90 for blue Premium or switches straight from TV M to TV XL +25.-.
Smaller packages for 5 to 6 francs sound quite good. If you want more, you can still choose blue Premium or TV XL.
Blue Premium about 45 channels costs 19.90 with Blue XL even 15 francs if you include Blue L.
50 francs is not exactly a small amount if you compare it with other countries. Nevertheless, I think it’s a lot better than it was in Teleclub times.
I would now have preferred the film offer Blue Max for 14.90 francs at an additional cost to Blue XL… Blue XXL for 64.90 francs (only for those who have the XL offer.)
@Stephan_76 In principle I see it the same way as you, but I also wonder how large the proportion of customers is who, apart from sports, are actually interested in the PayTV packages, regardless of the price and from provider. I then personally ask how it is viewed when it comes to TV topics anyway and the result is sobering, i.e. the number of people who are interested in non-sports pay packages (excluding this forum of course) I can count on one hand, including myself, and that concerns people who live in CH, F and D
life. This may not be representative, but it shows me that the intensity of how this is being discussed here does not correspond very well to the interests of the normal customer. Even more extensive TV packages, such as TV L or analogue options from other providers, are not really of interest to them. Does it then make sense for operators X to offer different pay TV offers? What I’ve heard from some people is that you might be able to add a single channel for a reasonable price (1-2 Chf / Euro per month), but the providers don’t want that 🤷♂️.
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Well then I’ll throw Silverline TV into the round. The films are not on demand and the channel does not play Hollywood films. It’s something completely different. We have been watching the channel a lot recently via IPTV. I would really welcome the station if it came to Blue Max. For a while you could subscribe to the station for 2.99 euros per month. Unfortunately the service has been discontinued.
@Smurf Is the signal really there or is the HD just displayed according to the logo? I think the channels are no longer available in SD, hence the logo, Swisscom may be scaling it down, this was also the case with the other new HD channels from Italy.
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@Smurf It was just a question 😀. But if that’s the case, your question is of course justified as to why they couldn’t do that on the box a few days ago.
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According to the blue TV fader, Craction TV has ceased operations. The fader has been on the station for several days now.
But that’s not true. I just tested it with another TV provider… Waipu shows the channel unchanged:
The photo doesn’t say much, but it was actually just created from the current image on the cell phone:
@roku73 Well, according to the EPG on RTL, Germany is also playing against Serbia, even if the players all look like Japanese. Nobody can tell me that the EPG supplier gets the data from RTL.
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