BT LACK OF HIGH DEFINITION

I AM REASONBLY HAPPY WITH MY PHONE TV BROADBAND AND VISION FROM BT, HOWEVER AFTER 2 YRS AND SEVERAL COMPLAINTS ABOUT POOR SPORTS VISION QUALITY, I BELIEVE I WILL CHANGE TO FREEVIEW HD AND SAVE MYSELF A SMALL FORTUNE.
UNLESS BT GET THERE ACT TOGETHER AND MAKE A HD VISION BOX I FEEL THEY WILL LOSE MANY CUSTOMERS

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I am in the throes of deciding to leave Sky and which way to go with sport on TV. My only real interest is in Rugby Union and the need for a twin tuner PVR with a CAM slot for ESPN as they are saying they will show more rugby than Sky. BT Vision is an option but from a BB and Phone customer I think they are only average. How have you found the picture quality on vision and what do you mean by "poor sports vision quality".
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