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Can i have 2 sky glass tv in the same property sharing the one accountt

I want to get 2 sky tv but I am u sure if I can have in the same property. I had sky glass but had to cancel it because of the lack of channels and when I got the wee box for the additional tv it kept disconnecting from sky.


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@philip+hoey wrote:

I want to get 2 sky tv but I am u sure if I can have in the same property. I had sky glass but had to cancel it because of the lack of channels and when I got the wee box for the additional tv it kept disconnecting from sky.


If you previously had and then cancelled Sky Glass due to lack of channels and had difficulty getting a sufficient broadband signal for a Stream puck (aka wee box) to function then you need to think carefully. 

Having two Sky Glass TV's will require a fast and stable broadband connection in your home - in both rooms that the Glass TVs will be situated. Without decent broadband it would be pointless having Sky Glass. You need a minimum of 25Mbps for streaming HD on a single TV and 30Mbps for UHD. To have two Glass TV's streaming simultaneously would require upwards of 30Mbps, depending on the programme.  

Also check the channel list. It hasn't changed that much since Glass launched. Some channels have been added but there are still fewer than are available on Sky Q. 

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@philip+hoey  You can have up to 3 Glass TV's & 6 pucks on the one account at the same address as long as you also have the Whole Home sub.

Like you I'm a customer here, Sky Employees are clearly identified as such.
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Yes  i  two sky glass tvs  gen  1 and gen 2  both  55inch  

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@philip+hoey wrote:

I want to get 2 sky tv but I am u sure if I can have in the same property. I had sky glass but had to cancel it because of the lack of channels and when I got the wee box for the additional tv it kept disconnecting from sky.


If you previously had and then cancelled Sky Glass due to lack of channels and had difficulty getting a sufficient broadband signal for a Stream puck (aka wee box) to function then you need to think carefully. 

Having two Sky Glass TV's will require a fast and stable broadband connection in your home - in both rooms that the Glass TVs will be situated. Without decent broadband it would be pointless having Sky Glass. You need a minimum of 25Mbps for streaming HD on a single TV and 30Mbps for UHD. To have two Glass TV's streaming simultaneously would require upwards of 30Mbps, depending on the programme.  

Also check the channel list. It hasn't changed that much since Glass launched. Some channels have been added but there are still fewer than are available on Sky Q. 

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That should be fine for what you want ..... providing you get strong wifi signal through your property

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