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Discussion topic: House Move - Do I keep my existing Sky router?

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This message was authored by glaister This message was authored by: glaister

House Move - Do I keep my existing Sky router?

I am currently a UK Sky customer, using Qbox, Sky Entertainment, Sky Router, Sky Broadband, Sky Talk. I am moving house in about 8 weeks time. The new house has full fibre access. Do I take my Sky Router & Qbox etc to my new house, or will it be a completely new set of hardware at the new house?

 

Will I need to 'cancel' my existing Sky contract at my current house, then start a new contract at the new house. What is the simplest way to discuss this with a real Sky person?

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This message was authored by caesarome This message was authored by: caesarome

Re: House Move - Do I keep my existing Sky router?

Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more

The simplest thing to o here is to call Sky, probably to book a home move.

 

150 is the free number to use from a Sky Mobile or Sky Talk phone otherwise under "Need more help ?" link at the bottom of the page on this link is the number to call Sky on:


https://www.sky.com/help/home


Say No when asked if you want a text or to go online then stay on the line.

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This message was authored by TimmyBGood This message was authored by: TimmyBGood

Re: House Move - Do I keep my existing Sky router?

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@glaister 

 

Yes, you take the current Hub with you, even if it's not an appropriate model.  You are still responsible for its safekeeping if Sky wants it back.  Any Q television hardware also goes with you, apart from the dish and its cabling.

 

No, definitely don't cancel.  Book a Home Move and discuss connection options.

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