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Discussion topic: Sky glass

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This message was authored by: Jasharris

Sky glass

Hello, is it possible to keep my sky glass tvs but cancel the subscription for sky tv as I only watch the normal channels that you can get on free view?

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This message was authored by: BenJoBanjo

Re: Sky glass


@Jasharris wrote:

Hello, is it possible to keep my sky glass tvs but cancel the subscription for sky tv as I only watch the normal channels that you can get on free view?


Yes, absolutely. You'll need to ring Sky to cancel the streaming subscription.

Glass TVs have a basic free-to-air tuner which you can use to receive those channels via an aerial. 
You can also continue to stream live channels via the appropriate apps such as iPlayer and ITVX as long as you keep your SkyID active and don't factory reset the TV. 

This message was authored by: TimmyBGood

Re: Sky glass

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@Jasharris 

 

Note that the television set won't receive any live EPG channels over the internet once the Sky content subscription ceases: access to the PSB channels is in their apps, as @BenJoBanjo indicates, but there's no equivalent of the Freely service on board.

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This message was authored by: Hunter2660

Re: Sky glass

If you have an aerial you can use the on board DTT tuner. As explained with no aerial you will need to use the broadcaster's apps to access live content. Note: Do not factory reset the TV's as the apps will no longer work.

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