September 17, 2008
BT Vision offers HD films from NBC Universal
by Janet Harris

BT Vision, the digital TV service powered by BT Total Broadband, has followed up the recent launch of its Hi-Def on demand movie service with a deal with media and entertainment company, NBC Universal.
BT Vision viewers can now watch high-definition films from NBC Universal’s library via their V box, with current titles costing £4.95 and library titles £2.95.
NBC Universal’s catalogue includes The Incredible Hulk, Charlie Wilson’s War, E.T. and Miami Vice.
BT Vision hopes to extend its HD film offering through deals with other content providers, and if you don’t have an HD set, then the films will be available to watch in standard definition.
There is no monthly subscription for the service, and viewers can watch the films as many times as they like during the 48 hour rental period.
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