Farewell To BT Vision
I have not got rid of BT Vision and if I want to watch football that is shown on BT, I now watch it on Sky.
To say I’m pleased to be rid of BT Vision is an understatement.
- BT don’t seem to have any logical channel numbering, unlike Sky and Freeview and I could never remember where something would be shown.
- Often I had to resort to going through the channels one at a time, until I found what I wanted.
- Sky is logical, as all the Sports channels seem to be together and if I want an event, I can easily find what I want, stating from 405 or so.
- Regularly, I don’t watch a match, but listen to it on Radio 5. BT has this annoying habit of changing to a screen of programs that I might watch, if I had an IQ of about 12.
- Sky just gives me information with a useful clock.
Whoever, designed their system should be sent to manage the satellite station on St. Kilda.
The New BT Vision Is So Annoying
Leave it on a radio channel and every so often it reverts to this advertising screen.
It didn’t pay for adverts. And when you switch that screen off, it never gets the program headings correct.
I have complained, but I’ve not received any details on how to correct the faults.
I Didn’t Ask For Adverts
BT Vision has updated itself, but now every so often I get this display on the screen, whilst listening to Radio 5 Live.
I didn’t sign up for adverts.
I wonder how I get them removed.


