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This message was authored by: AlenH

Engineer not arriving

We were due an installation of Sky Glass yesterday (Monday the 1st of September) the engineer didn't arrive. Can you let me know what's happening with the installation 

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This message was authored by: GD1

Re: Engineer not arriving

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@AlenH  Sky Glass does not have enginer installation, it's self setup system

 

Has your Glass TV been delivered?  If you asked for installation from the delivery company AIT it is them you need to contact.

Like you I'm a customer here, Sky Employees are clearly identified as such.
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This message was authored by: 82bit

Re: Engineer not arriving

Very few 'Sky Installers' ever had engineering degrees or backgrounds. They also don't directly install Sky Glass themselves - this is outsourced to a delivery company who will usually just drop and run. 

This is also just a customer forum, Sky won't read or react to your message (unless you express wrongfink in your messages here). You'll need to get in touch directly with customer services. 

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This message was authored by: TimmyBGood

Re: Engineer not arriving

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@AlenH wrote:

 

the engineer didn't arrive. 

 


The deployment model for Glass (a product developed after Sky ceased to be an independent company and became an overseas division of the Comcast Corporation) is entirely different to that for the legacy satellite platforms.

 

Sky UK has been downsizing its field workforce in anticipation of satellite television broadcast to UK & RoI ending in a few years time: Glass and Stream mean the van with a ladder on the roof is no longer required.

 

https://news.sky.com/story/sky-to-cut-1-000-roles-this-year-amid-shift-from-satellite-services 

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