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30 Dec 2020 02:46 PM
Can somebody please direct me to the correct department within Sky that I can contact to have a site survey arranged for my new house to prepare for a new Sky installation. If the Sky installation is possible I need it to be underground in a conduit and that is why I need to contact Sky as a matter of urgency so my contractor can supply the correct conduit. Many thanks.
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30 Dec 2020 02:53 PM - last edited: 30 Dec 2020 02:57 PM
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If that's for internet access, it's not Sky you need, it's Openreach. ISPs don't provide infrastructure other than a domestic router once a broadband subscription is in place.
For satellite TV, Sky don't do pre-build consultancy or pre-occupancy installation. If you require specialist satellite television infrastructure, you'll need a specialist installer.
30 Dec 2020 03:10 PM
Thank you. It is actually for Sky TV so I will just get the contractor to install a suitable conduit and when the installer comes along they can use the conduit.
30 Dec 2020 03:14 PM - last edited: 30 Dec 2020 03:15 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
Sky installers typically won't do that: they just aren't allocated enough time to be fishing through conduit. If you want to go down that route you'll need to get the dish location pre-cabled by an independent satellite installer, but it must be where a Sky installer can reach it while working to their own guidelines (and even then a Sky installer can refuse to complete the installation).
30 Dec 2020 03:16 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
Remember that Sky Q only uses a single cable pair contiguous from dish to main box location, and there should not be any distribution hardware or filtered faceplates en-route.
30 Dec 2020 05:23 PM
Thank you. I am going to pass over your notes to my contractor as I am sure they will have had to make provision for a Sky service in the past.
30 Dec 2020 05:25 PM
I am not sure I am barking up the right tree here as it is Sky fibre I am going to use not Sky satillite.
31 Dec 2020 12:39 PM - last edited: 31 Dec 2020 12:42 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
'Sky fibre' is for broadband internet access, and is delivered over Openreach infrastructure from a fibre cabinet, G.fast pod or fibre POP. Sky television requires a satellite dish: there is no 'dishless' version in the UK. 'Sky' satellite signal does not deliver internet data.
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