Bond investors were told last that the launch of the service was imminent, and it would have an attractive "user interface" and recording facility. The television service is currently being trialled with 400 customers.
redser7 wrote: » Found this, looks nice ...http://www.glimmer.ie/eircom-evision/
jaggiebunnet wrote: » 7.99 to rent a movie though :eek:
channelsurfer2 wrote: » 21,000 evision subscribers. I bet 90% of them are on either 6 months or 12 months free.
Furp wrote: » I would hope it is only a mock up price there are plenty of other services out there that undercut that price, it will be dead in the water if they don't at least match existing market conditions.
kooga wrote: » any chance we can keep this on topic eircom evision! series recording of the walking dead didn't pick up the repeats last week. so that episode missed.
kooga wrote: » just got my bill from eircom and after decoding it...........why so complicated? the so called free sky sports for a month on evision....turned out not to be free and i had to ring up and argue my case. Luckily i had the date, time and the name of the rep i spoke to when i took up the FREE offer! Got the €30 credited to my account
redser7 wrote: » Unreal. I kept my text message from them. I did get a letter thanking me for changing bundles. Hope that was an automated thing and there are no arguments about returning it. I never intended keeping it on. Have until next week to cancel according to what I was told.
jca wrote: » I went to Eircom last December with the usual 18 months contract. I got a free trial of eVision in June which I later cancelled in July as it wasn't being used. I noticed on the "my Eircom" last night that they entered me into a new contract from June:mad:
kooga wrote: » nice one.......i signed up in July for efibre and phone 18 month contract, was given the evision free for six months, no intention of keeping it after january......so from what you are saying a new 18 month contract could kick in january!
jca wrote: » that's what happened to me even though I specifically asked the rep was this entering me into a new contract, of course I was told it wasn't, a blatant lie as usual. I'll contact them via their web chat later and see what can be done.
From: https://www.eircom.net/tv/ small print at the very bottom eVision is only available to eircom's residential customers who have signed up to eFibre and is subject to a minimum contract of 18 months . eFibre / eVision are subject to availability. Bundle prices for eFibre, eVision and eTalk start from €24 per month for the first 6 months, €63 thereafter for new customers. *Existing customers can add eVision to their eFibre bundle from €15 per month for eVision Essential with a €15 discount for 12 months (total €180 discount) on their bundle price. Existing customers who add eVision to their bundle will pay an additional €3 per month plus the cost of eVision Essential on their current bundle price. For example, an existing customer with eFibre Advanced Unlimited and eTalk Off Peak currently pays €50 per month for this bundle. When eVision Essential is added to the bundle, this customer will pay €53 a month for the first 12 months and then €68 a month thereafter