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I live in Bristol, England.Why should my; ISP, Telewest (Blueyonder.co.uk), allow me to buy my own box so that I don't have to rent their box any more.How do I know that the boxes will be reliable and compatible with the signal from Telewest.What happens if their signal corrupts the software in the box, which I purchase.How do I get access to the various channels, whic which they provide for example; Sky One (120) and Challenge (152)?
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Barrington D. Thompson @ Sep 18th 2006 11:57PM
I live in Bristol, England.
Why should my; ISP, Telewest (Blueyonder.co.uk), allow me to buy my own box so that I don't have to rent their box any more.
How do I know that the boxes will be reliable and compatible with the signal from Telewest.
What happens if their signal corrupts the software in the box, which I purchase.
How do I get access to the various channels, whic which they provide for example; Sky One (120) and Challenge (152)?