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Re: Question re sky tv
It has some built in modem, it downloads info via it however I haven't had mine plugged into a phone line for a long time...
Though I would bother with sky it isn't all that I don't its worth the money, moves aren't worth it, I don't bother with sport I get what i want from a free variety packs, but then at full price I wouldn't bother. Freesat works just fine, I gave my dad a dish with cable and works just fine if you wsnt to record tv. |
Re: Question re sky tv
When you have the box, get the app to set recordings wherever you are via your Ipad!
I was sceptical of the whole thing at first, but the deal I was offered on HD TV, Broadband and calls was waaaaay cheaper than the BT guff I had, even when including still paying the BT line rental. The broadband is more stable than BT. Customer service is very good too. On Monday, our Sky router packed in. One phone call, five minutes of "try this, try that" and they sent me a new router for free, even though we are outside the first twelve months. Arrived today, plug in, enter code - job done. The documentary channels are great, Overhaulin', Wrecks to Riches, Hows it's made, all familly faves! Pete ;) |
Re: Question re sky tv
It will work without it. Mine did for a very long time.
Eventually and this happened to Liz's parents, Sky will send you a p*ssy letter saying they'll terminate your contract if you dont plug it into a phone line. |
Re: Question re sky tv
Also when you stop paying you won't be to record anymore either, if you want a sky box I have several which I will sell one is a HD box.
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Re: Question re sky tv
Yep, it'll work without the phone line and you can get movies and sport over a normal landline, not sure about VOIP though Tim
You could get a Freesat box, which will give you more channels than you have now, without the Sky subscriptrion! Although I wouldn't be without Sky+ now, its great, but 2 boxes on multiroom is £57 a month! |
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Also, trying to get through to the TV side of things for anything other than paying for something and they put you on hold for a minimum of 40 minutes (at 0845 rates) - seriously, I tried several times when my digibox gave up and ended up timing the calls. All were answered at approx 40 minutes. Quote:
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Sky+ rocks as well, I had cable before, I found it crap with a lot less channels. |
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Got Sky+HD. Brilliant.
Got the phone included for £11 per month, including BB. BB speed was rubbish compared to the BT BB I have on another line for work. Took weeks for them to get the BB speed up to something close to BT but to quote SKY customer services, "yeh, our equipment isn't as good as BT and in truth we can't match their speeds." |
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But its my only pleasure as we don't get out to the Cinema like we used to, so having movies on tap is great. I was pleased to see that pub landlady win her case against Sky, as they do have a monopoly on Satellite broadcasting. So they can get away with charging what they do If I could get the same stuff with another provider I might be temped, but we've no cable and poor Freeview reception here. So I'm stuck with Sky |
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