Discussion topic: Using SkyQ. Full fibre installed. Does this mean I don't need a satellite dish?
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Message posted on 21 Oct 2025 10:09 AM
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Using SkyQ. Full fibre installed. Does this mean I don't need a satellite dish?
I recently had full fibre installed to the Sky hub router in my house. I currently have a Sky Q box and receive TV via the satellite dish.
I was told by the Sky sales rep that once fibre was installed I will no longer need the satellite dish.
Is this true? If so, how do I go about changing from Satellite to WiFi?
Or was I sold a dud?
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Message posted on 21 Oct 2025 10:32 AM
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Re: Using SkyQ. Full fibre installed. Does this mean I don't need a satellite dish?
@Whitf5462 Either the sales rep is wrong or they were trying to mention Sky stream which works over broadband only.
If you currently have Sky Q you still need a satellite dish
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Message posted on 21 Oct 2025 11:09 AM
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Re: Using SkyQ. Full fibre installed. Does this mean I don't need a satellite dish?
@Whitf5462 wrote:I recently had full fibre installed to the Sky hub router in my house. I currently have a Sky Q box and receive TV via the satellite dish.
I was told by the Sky sales rep that once fibre was installed I will no longer need the satellite dish.Yes and No... the satellite dish works and if you want to continue using it, no problem. However, with a fast broadband connection- streaming seems to be the future, whether that be via Stream, Glass or many of the streaming apps that are out there.
My home is a streaming household, however, I still use the satellite dish for Freesat on my TV and a Freesat recording box.
I am now using Now TV for my streaming, as opposed to Stream.... Sky still gets my money, but less of it and I am getting more Sky programming than I previously had.
Is this true? If so, how do I go about changing from Satellite to WiFi?
You can negotiate the price for Stream and or Glass but it will mean you giving up on Q as you cannot have both.
Or was I sold a dud?You were not sold a dud... 😁
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Message posted on 21 Oct 2025 11:53 AM
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Re: Using SkyQ. Full fibre installed. Does this mean I don't need a satellite dish?
@Whitf5462 wrote:
I was told by the Sky sales rep that once fibre was installed I will no longer need the satellite dish.Is this true?
Technically correct through using a different platform, but not for Sky Q.
If so, how do I go about changing from Satellite to WiFi?
By switching from Sky Q to Sky Stream (or Sky Glass if you want to overpay for a new television set ; )
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