What is the future for Vision subscribers ?

My apolgies if this question has been asked before , but ............
As i am not in an infinity enabled area , nor am likely to be in the next couple of years , what kind of future service can i expect from BT ?
As a vision subsriber do i miss out on new linear channels  , sports channels , HD content and anything else that is planned ?
I believe that less than 50% of UK homes are in infinty enabled areas which means that BT are at best halving their potential customers !
Is vision set to be a glorified freeview box ?
Have i got it completely wrong ?

The plan is to get you Infnity. I live in large villages/small town of. Pop 6000 we got infinity in December. I thought we would never get it but I was wrong.
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