12 Jun 2024 08:00 AM
How can they call it "whole home" when it doesn't cover all the tvs in your home?
12 Jun 2024 08:13 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@ric78 Because it's a reference to the maximum number of sky devices you can have within your whole home (3 glass TVs and 6 pucks)
12 Jun 2024 08:16 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@ric78 wrote:How can they call it "whole home" when it doesn't cover all the tvs in your home?
How are Sky meant to know how many TVs you have in your house?
Its called Whole Home because it will allow you to watch Sky in your entire house providing you add enough pucks or Glass TV to your account to cover your house. I'd imagine the limit of 3 Glass TVs and 6 Stream Pucks is more than enough for the majority of households.
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12 Jun 2024 09:22 AM
Easy tiger, in my stupidity I thought one puck somehow transmitted to all the tvs you had. In future I will read things properly.