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Anyone going to get it? I probably will cos I am a sucker for new tech!
id get onto your buildings management company, sounds like (from limited reading) the communal systems just need an upgrade.I like the look of it but living in a poxy flat with a communal dish rules it out for now, planning on moving later in the year though so will probably take another look then.
yeah the build your bundle page isnt rendering correctly either.Web site seems to playing up. I can´t order yet, I keep getting bad gateways etc
Na but know people who worked on the projectAnyone going to get it? I probably will cos I am a sucker for new tech!
An Extra £12 a month for me only have Sky TV no movies or sport.
But a £350 one off cost no thanks
One thing that puts me off is ,why pay a one off fee to never to own the box you have to give it all back if you cancel.
£12.75 extra per month, £99 for the box and £50 installation.
I don't see the value myself. I still don't get what I get for my increased monthly fee other than the ability to watch my recordings elsewhere like I can already.
So two more wifi access points; I've already got four in my home.
£50 installation? For what?
Nah I'll stick to my current big box.
I don't know. The point is, you need a new one.What will the lnb do? Mine already has four feeds.
Yes and every time they say they cannot do the installation for me as the loft isn't boarded and I refuse to have wires on the outside of the house. Likewise I won't give their engineers access to my home network.I don't know. The point is, you need a new one.
Traditionally Sky will never just send out equipment anyway and let you do it, they will always install even if it's just a new box. I presume it's just part of the service they're trying to offer or they don't trust people enough to do it without crashing Astrasats satellites into the ocean.
So has anyone here upgraded to Sky Q?
My OH had just brought a quad HD tv and wants the £150 quad hd sky box but they say that because we do not have sky broadband then she has to wait - seems very unfair to me as I can't really see what a broadband service has to do with a satellite tv service as it does not even need a broadband connection to work!
It's like sainsburys saying they will not sell me food as i do not use their insurance or banking services.
I don't think she uses the "on demand" feature of sky - just their satellite based serviceIt does need a broadband connection. All the on-demand stuff is delivered via broadband, not satellite signal.
I don't think she uses the "on demand" feature of sky - just their satellite based service
Not everyone has that luxury to pick and choose their providers. Even if I wanted Sky, they don't provide it where I live...i guess some isps block certain ports which could cause issues but i tend to avoid port blocking providers
No, I still don't really understand it (and I used to work for Sky)!
New lnb has two ports just for Q only or one with two for Q and four if you have freesat etc.The new LNB has 12 feeds I believe
Personally I would prefer to be able to simply cancel online