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Greenbag50

Well-known member
Jun 1, 2016
626
Ok, got a sky plus box multi room sat dish on side of house.
When the weather is bad, WSW airflow, don’t get a signal and is pixilated on any Sky channel.
Today, no wind, but still no signal.
All of sudden, on sky home page, lo and behold pushing Sky glass….
It used to be Pride! Lol
This has to be sky pushing customers to higher glass prices and wanting to phase out of the dish.
Anyone else experiencing this?
 






METALMICKY

Well-known member
Jan 30, 2004
7,615
They're pushing Glass/Internet-based TV to everyone.

So they can serve you personalised ads, presumably. And charge you a subscription to skip them.
What's driving it is that the Sky's current contract with SES for satellite capacity extends to 2029. So despite Sky Q working well for a lot of us they are trying to run the service down hence you will now struggle to negotiate a good deal unless you move to Stream or Sky Glass.
 


Greenbag50

Well-known member
Jun 1, 2016
626
It’s the intonation they are deliberately degrading the dish signal (not proven, allegedly) to push you into getting Glass that I don’t like
 


Superphil

Dismember
Jul 7, 2003
25,943
In a pile of football shirts
It’s the intonation they are deliberately degrading the dish signal (not proven, allegedly) to push you into getting Glass that I don’t like
You don’t have to buy Glass though do you? You can just go for the Sky Stream option through your existing telly.
 




















lawros left foot

Glory hunting since 1969
NSC Patron
Jun 11, 2011
14,556
Worthing
I decided to bin off Sky in April. Don’t watch a great deal of telly now, and what we do watch is mainly BBC or Netflix. Watch BBC on IPlayer so we can watch on demand and pause etc, which to be honest, was what we did on Sky. If I miss the football too much when the season starts, I may get Now TV sports package.

I’ve also cancelled all streaming services, except Netflix, but , if there’s anything we really want to watch ( Slow Horses,) we’ll just get them for a month and binge watch.

Sky wanted £93 for the last contract package we had, I did phone them and went through the usual negotiations but they would only come down to £72, so, decided to go without and see how we got on.
To be brutally honest, we haven’t missed it at all( so far)
 


Official Old Man

Uckfield Seagull
Aug 27, 2011
9,773
Brighton
They gave it to you for free for a very simple season.........................it's not yours to keep! If you leave Sky you get sent a box a box to return it and if you don't you will be billed.
But what is the use of a SkyQ box if not to watch and record Sky?
If you cancel you have no way of recording anything on the SkyQ box so you'd need to buy another Freeview recorder anyway.
In the same way the Sky+ box doesn't record without payment.
 


METALMICKY

Well-known member
Jan 30, 2004
7,615
But what is the use of a SkyQ box if not to watch and record Sky?
If you cancel you have no way of recording anything on the SkyQ box so you'd need to buy another Freeview recorder anyway.
In the same way the Sky+ box doesn't record without payment.
Sorry I think maybe my comment was confusing. I was just highlighting the fact that you seemed to think Sky have given you the Sky Q box for free. They haven't and it remains their property unlike the the old Sky+ boxes.

Q box can be used to watch and record free-to-air channels even without a paid subscription. You can access free channels, pause, rewind, and record live TV, as well as utilize catch-up services like BBC iPlayer and ITV Hub. While you won't have access to premium Sky channels or on-demand content without a subscription, you can still enjoy a basic level of TV viewing and recording functionality. However, you still have to pay Sky £15 it's called Sky Essentials and that fee is effectively rental of the Q box.
 


GJN1

Well-known member
Nov 4, 2014
1,931
Brighton
I decided to bin off Sky in April. Don’t watch a great deal of telly now, and what we do watch is mainly BBC or Netflix. Watch BBC on IPlayer so we can watch on demand and pause etc, which to be honest, was what we did on Sky. If I miss the football too much when the season starts, I may get Now TV sports package.

I’ve also cancelled all streaming services, except Netflix, but , if there’s anything we really want to watch ( Slow Horses,) we’ll just get them for a month and binge watch.

Sky wanted £93 for the last contract package we had, I did phone them and went through the usual negotiations but they would only come down to £72, so, decided to go without and see how we got on.
To be brutally honest, we haven’t missed it at all( so far)
Very tempted to do the same. Moving house soon which may be the ideal time to do it.
 


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