Can you have two TV providers in one house?

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We're moving house soon and my mums planning on getting a BT package of some sort for her internet, TV and i imagine telephone as well.

However, i have a sim only plan for my mobile and wish to continue to have one again, but i would like unlimited internet as well as unlimited texts, calls etc and there is a tariff on virgin media which has all this of £15. However you have to be a customer with broadband, TV or telephone to take advantage of this deal. Virgin's cheapest package for TV is £11, making the grand total of the bill to £26, which is what i pay now for unlimited calls, texts and 1 GB of internet on 4G on EE. So it would work out well for me to be able to have the TV package to be able to have the £15 package for my mobile, but i believe my mum is adamant she wants BT because of the free sport that comes with it.

Would it be possible to have two TV providers in one household so that i could take advantage of the deal? Meaning she has the TV, internet and telephone in the living room for example, and i have my own TV provider in my bedroom, just so i could take advantage of the mobile deal?

Answers are appreciated, thanks
 
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Not sure on tv but pretty sure you can get virgin fibre with a bt line.

Me and my wife both have the 15pm deal and it's great.
 
It certainly is possible, the house i just moved into was tenanted to various different people before we bought it and has sky and virgin fiber feeds all over the show as well as bt copper coming into the property. Take your pick or have them all if you want.
 
I remember a resident on James Turner street having Virgin downstairs and Sky upstairs. Oh the irony :rolleyes:
 
Yes you can - we have both Sky and Virgin at home (for a convoluted reason which means it turned out cheaper than having either one or the other... :p)
 
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