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06 Dec 2022 09:17 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Ed.B. you must be functionally illiterate yourself how do you know it's pages and pages you can't even use the My Sky app correctly to find this information.
Doesn't make any difference if it's one Sky Stream or one Sky Q you signed up to use the Sky TV Services at your registered address taking it to Timbuktu is not your registered address unless you live there and Sky delivered and installed the equipment in Timbuktu. LOL
06 Dec 2022 09:24 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreUnless GF and Mother move out are they expecting two pucks out of the four you have
Time will tell🙂
07 Dec 2022 06:28 AM
indeed time will tell, after all I am being fully compliant with the T&Cs 🙂
07 Dec 2022 07:29 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@Ed.B. wrote:
This is a ridiculous restriction, especially to people with only one puck.
It's a restriction entirely in keeping with the history of Sky television hardware products which have never been 'portable' between addresses.
Whether it's what any particular customer expects is different.
07 Dec 2022 07:41 AM - last edited: 07 Dec 2022 07:47 AM
Tangential Thought:
Sky Go (which is effecitvely a Puck on your Phone/Tablet/PC) is't restricted to your Registered Home Address so in terms of receiving Service what's the actual Difference between taking your Puck to a scond location and using Sky Go at a second location?
None really when you think about it
Actually thinking further isnt a Puck basically a glorified Sky Go app pre bundled on a piece of hardware?
07 Dec 2022 07:46 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@panman0603 wrote:
Sky Go (which is effecitvely a Puck on your Phone/Tablet/PC)
Go is a legacy standalone app based on an entirely different software stack to Stream, designed specifically for portability, and considerably less capable. It's also a 'free' add-on to a Sky television bundle, not a subscription in itself.
07 Dec 2022 07:46 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreSky go has its own user terms and conditions
07 Dec 2022 07:50 AM - last edited: 07 Dec 2022 07:52 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@panman0603 wrote:
what's the actual Difference between taking your Puck to a scond location and using Sky Go at a second location?
Go is specifically for that purpose, the T&C's of a puck specifically forbid it.
(Well, actually, the T&C's of the services running on the puck)
07 Dec 2022 07:52 AM
@Jayboy1990 @TimmyBGood
Yes I'm aware that Sky Go is a "Legacy" app (is it really if it's still available to new subscribers though although that's a different question) with it's own T&Cs the point I'm making is that conceptually there is no difference between Sky Go and a Puck.
Both can physically be used from anywhere (it's only the Puck T&Cs that say no) to view your Sky TV service.
Long gone are the days where your set top box had too be connected to your phone line so it could call home to verify it was at your registered home address.
07 Dec 2022 07:54 AM
Footnote.
Given the statement
"You’ll need a Sky Multiscreen or Sky Glass/Sky Stream Whole Home subscription, or you can pay the monthly cost to use it (Sky+ and Sky Q customers only)."
at https://www.sky.com/help/articles/what-is-sky-go-extra
Then I would not classify Sky Go as a "Legacy" App
07 Dec 2022 07:57 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreI guess go isn't what it should be to sit alongside stream/glass.
It hasn't changed since the days of it being built for Q.
07 Dec 2022 08:00 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@panman0603 wrote:
@Jayboy1990 @TimmyBGood
the point I'm making is that conceptually there is no difference between Sky Go and a Puck.
It makes no difference to the conditions attached to Stream use that Sky also happens to have a much older streaming product (actually two, given NowTV is also Sky): that's a historic legacy of pre-Comcast times.
What's more significant is if consumers in 2023 automatically expect a 'puck-like' box to be portable based on their experience of apparently similar products such as Fire and Apple boxes.
07 Dec 2022 08:00 AM
@panman0603 Sadly sky are so far behind the times now it's shocking, they are running a business model from 10 years ago, Times have changed they way people watch TV is different, people want their entertainment on demand whereever they are, these restrictions shouldn't be their at all now.
They charge an extreme premium for a service that's full of holes, shoddy hardware and isn't ready for 2023. No wonder there revenue dropped by 15% and are losing customers.
07 Dec 2022 08:02 AM - last edited: 07 Dec 2022 08:06 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@panman0603 wrote:
Then I would not classify Sky Go as a "Legacy" App
It's running on a (seriously dated) pre-Comcast software stack with zero integration into Glass/Stream (which are effectively Comcast products): that's why it's a 'legacy' product.
Also it's just not very good....
07 Dec 2022 08:19 AM - last edited: 07 Dec 2022 10:07 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@techman9 wrote:
@panman0603 Sadly sky are so far behind the times now it's shocking, they are running a business model from 10 years ago,
As I've mentioned a couple of times above, the relevant Stream T&C's exist largely to rule out a single Whole Home subscription being split between up to six households: that's a reasonable revenue protection measure.
Whether an individual puck should be 'portable' is rather different, and there I do suspect Sky are behind the times.
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