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Compare BT Vision Packages in Derby City

Compare the latest and cheapest BT Vision packages, deals & offers. BT Vision can either be taken with standalone set top box and then you pay for additional on demand digital TV content or as digital TV packages named Bronze, Silver and Gold with the additional option to purchase more on demand content. To find out if you can receive BT Vision in your area, use our BT Vision availability checker and we'll show you the best deals available to you.
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BT
No Contract Required
70 Freeview Channels
Pause, Rewind & Record TV
No contract
£90.00
one-off fee
FREE
per month
BT
Pause, Rewind & Record TV
Inclusive Vision+ Box
Choose 2 TV Packs
12
months
FREE
no fee
£7.50
for 3 months
then £14.99
BT
Up to 20Mb Broadband
70 Freeview Channels
Inclusive BT Home Hub
18
months
£90.00
one-off fee
£7.99
for 3 months
then £15.99
BT
12
months
FREE
no fee
£10.50
for 3 months
then £17.99
BT
Pause, Rewind & Record TV
Inclusive Vision+ Box
Top BT Vision Package
12
months
FREE
no fee
£12.50
for 3 months
then £19.99
BT
Up to 20Mb Broadband
BT Vision Gold Pack
Unlimited Eve/Weekend Calls
18
months
FREE
no fee
£13.49
for 3 months
then £28.99
BT
Up to 20Mb Broadband
Inclusive Wireless BT Home Hub
Digital TV & Broadband
18
months
£15.00
one-off fee
£15.49
for 3 months
then £30.98
BT
Up to 20Mb Broadband
BT Vision Bronze Pack
Unlimited Eve/Weekend Calls
18
months
£15.00
one-off fee
£15.49
for 3 months
then £30.98
BT
Pause, Rewind & Record TV
Inclusive Vision+ Box
Choose 3 TV Packs
18
months
FREE
no fee
£18.49
for 3 months
then £33.98
BT
Inclusive Vision+ Box
Pause, Rewind & Record TV
Up to 20Mb Broadband
18
months
FREE
no fee
£20.49
for 3 months
then £35.98
BT
Up to 20Mb Unlimited Broadband
BT Vision Gold Pack
Unlimited Eve/Weekend Calls
18
months
FREE
no fee
£35.99
for 3 months
then £48.99

BT Vision Packages Explained

BT Vision offers a unique, on-demand subscription service while offering 70 Freeview channels on top of its package. Their innovative new system where you rent specific programmes that you wish to watch, on demand, has made BT Vision very popular ever since its launch.

Each On Demand programme is rented for a 1 day period (24 hours), which is also recorded onto its Internal Drive for future viewing. With charges per programme varying from a few pence to a few pounds, it is one of the cheapest ways to watch television on demand.

BT Vision comes included with a Vision+ Box, and its 160GB hard drive means it is big enough to record up to 80 hours of high quality digital television, which you can then watch whenever you wish. The cost of having a BT Vision+ box, which also includes the free BT Home Hub wireless router for broadband, comes at £199 for non-subscribers of BT Broadband and is free for Total Broadband subscribers, so having BT Total Broadband would be more worthwhile.

BT Vision has an installation fee of £60 and a connection fee of £30. One of the best things about BT Vision about this is that you are not stuck in an agreement any specific time for the additional packages that you can add to your account. You stay in control, and the agreement is billed and made month-to-month. This makes it perfect for people who don't like 1 year contracts, such as students, or those always looking for the biggest bargains.

There are several reasons for considering BT Vision as your subscription, including as the Vision+ box that allows you to pause, rewind, record and store up to 80hrs of TV - even recording an entire series at the touch of a button with the 160GB hard drive. The Vision+ box's dual digital TV tuners can record one or two programmes at once while you watch another programme, something that Sky does not currently offer.

With on demand entertainment, you can enjoy thousands of hours of entertainment whenever you desire, including recent released films, top American and British TV shows, music videos, sport and loads of great advert-free kids' TV. In addition, they also offer stunning High Definition films from £4.84 and High Definition TV shows from 96p an episode. Even if you do not want to pay to watch programmes in High Definition you would still be able to access up to 40 digital television and over 20 radio channels.

So, with BT Vision, you can choose from a range of flexible ways to watch - you only pay for the shows, sports and films you want. You can choose your ideal combination of entertainment or you can save more money with a Value Pack, which would allow you to get unlimited viewing of just the shows you like. Either way, BT Vision is the future of home entertainment for Freeview and is revolutionising the way we watch and pay for our television programs and channels. /cms-hotlinks>

BT Vision News

12th March 2010
Broadband provider BT has cut the price of its internet and home phone packages. revealed.
09th March 2010
The amount of money spent on digital TV packages in the UK rose during last year, according to new research.
09th March 2010
Broadband provider BT has revealed that its business division is taking control of the UK's largest private TV network.
05th March 2010
Digital TV provider BT has added two new channels from Sony to its Vision broadcast service.
22nd February 2010
The new Project Canvas digital TV platform has been backed by the managing director of Microsoft's UK operations.
16th February 2010
The launch of digital TV service Project Canvas could boost demand for broadband across the UK, a new report has suggested.
10th February 2010
Residents in several remote Scottish areas are set to be given advice on digital TV switchover.

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08th March 2010
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01st March 2010
Digital TV viewers in the UK could have access to a new platform within the next 12 months, it has been suggested.
18th January 2010
Will Ofcom's plans to encourage Sky to offer its premium sports and movie channels through rival digital TV platforms boost BT's Vision service?
10th December 2009
Research has revealed the potential savings that broadband users could enjoy by taking up bundles with home phone and digital TV services.
08th December 2009
Several of the UK's biggest broadband providers are working together to ensure we get access to quality online video services.
22nd September 2009
Both Virgin Media and BT have backed Ofcom in the great debate over Sky's pay TV services.
17th September 2009
Will BT become a contender for Virgin Media's fibre optic throne when it launches its own high-speed network?

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