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BT Vision in Demand Five deal
BT Vision and channel Five have entered into a deal which will see Demand Five, channel Five’s on demand service, being made available to BT Vision customers.
The deal marks Demand Five’s debut in the IPTV sector, and is therefore a first for both companies.
Demand Five is a catch up service, which offers channel Five programmes such as Home and Away, The Hotel Inspector and The Gadget Show for up to eight days after broadcast.
BT Vision customers will be able to pay to watch individual Demand Five episodes, or for £6 a month they have unlimited access to content from Vision TV.
Anyone with a BT Total Broadband Connection can watch BT Vision by simply plugging BT Vision’s V-box into any television with a scart socket
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