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Discussion topic: Is my new property sky q compatible

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Is my new property sky q compatible

Moving home and the sky colleague asked whether my new property is sky q compatible. I don't know as I've not moved in yet. Does anybody know what the comparability requirements are? 

And if Sky are unable to continue providing me with Sky Q when I move in, am I within my rights to cancel without penalty? 

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Re: Is my new property sky q compatible

Above should say compatibility

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How are you supposed to know this?

 

I guess if it's a house with a vaguely south facing wall not obstructed by trees or other buildings at a relatively shallow angle (depends on latitude, varies between 21 and 27° in the UK) then it should be.

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Re: Is my new property sky q compatible

Thanks for your reply

 

That's exactly what I said to them, how do I know. They said I should ask the current owner but the same applies, how would they know! They don't have sky. 

I guess I'll just have to wait and see when I move in. 

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Yep. As for your cancellation question, maybe a switch to Stream would work but I suspect you could reasonanly plead your case for cancellation without penalty.

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Re: Is my new property sky q compatible

I've not heard good things about stream so hopefully I can keep sky q. The property is a semi with a south facing wall so hopefully will be fine! 

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@Ben0416  I suspect it's a tactic to get you to sign up to Sky Stream rather than Sky Q,  as noted by @Chodley  if you have a wall that is relatively south facing and with no large trees/buildings likely to block the signal you shpuld be good to go.

 

Have a look on google maps by searching the postcode of your new home, you should be able to see any other neighbouring properties that have a satellite dish installed, this should give you some indication if it's possible to have a dish yourself.

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I think it's improving but yeah, I'm not keen to make the switch.

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Re: Is my new property sky q compatible

Thanks for that suggestion.

 

I just looked on street view and there are other houses with dishes on the wall facing south, fingers crossed I'll be ok to keep it! 

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Hi @Ben0416   When the time comes, make sure you use the Home Move procedure.

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Just another thought @Ben0416 , if its a houing association property some can be funny about putting up dishes but if you can see on Google SV neighbouring houses with dishes i wouldn't imagine it being an issue .

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Re: Is my new property sky q compatible

Hi

 

I have tried to do a home move however they can't switch my broadband so I've had to cancel that. As a result, they're saying they can't switch my TV via home move until I've actually moved in, because they can't submit a home move for the tv whilst a cancellation for the broadband is pending.  It's all a bit of a farce! 

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