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Discussion topic: Is sky Q and sky boxes in general eventually going to be obsolete?

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This message was authored by PandJ2020 This message was authored by: PandJ2020

Re: Is sky Q and sky boxes in general eventually going to be obsolete?

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@Outertrial wrote:

I don't care about satellites (unless they fall on me) but I do want a streaming box with a hard drive of some sort that can store shows locally.


Isn't going to happen.  Cost and reliability for starters.

 

Rewinding and FFwing video streams is still a miserable experience in 2025. 


I mostly use play and pause.

 

Easily skipping through content, especially adverts, makes Sky Q a dream to use. 


the broadcasters much prefer not forwarding past adverts (unless you pay to do so).

I am just another Sky customer and my views are my own even if you don't like the answers
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Re: Is sky Q and sky boxes in general eventually going to be obsolete?

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Seems to me some people just can't grasp reality, looking forward to the next episode of "Keep 28E alive at all costs"

Like you I'm a customer here, Sky Employees are clearly identified as such.
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Re: End of satellite TV, which means the Astra two satellite fleet

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@SKY1992bf 

 

CEO of Sky Ireland.

 

https://www.skygroup.sky/our-leadership/jd-buckley 

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Re: End of satellite TV, which means the Astra two satellite fleet

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@Dobber1234 wrote:

as far as I know there are more satellite fleets in space it's not just one it's one that's coming to the end of its life yes but find out utilise some of the others


Very few of the currently orbiting platforms are television broadcast satellites: the vast majority are doing internet and other communication, GPS, earth observation and military tasks.  A satellite built for those purposes cannot be used by Sky any more than the average car makes a good boat.

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Correspondence with managing director of sky TVJD Buckley

Hello people the following is a correspondence that I received after contacting the manager of sky TV Ireland JD Buckley

Dear Mr. O’Brien,

Thank you for your message and for being a valued Sky customer since 2006. Your loyalty and feedback are greatly appreciated.

I’d like to reassure you that Sky remains fully committed to delivering the best possible viewing experience for all our customers. Last year, we renewed our contract with SES to continue providing satellite capacity for Sky Q in the UK and Ireland through at least 2029. Sky Q remains an integral part of our service, and we know it is highly valued by our customers. We are also conscious of the broadband issues you raise and appreciate that it would be in neither of our interests to not be in a position to offer you a service that works for your needs. 

Regarding recording on Sky Glass, I can assure you that we are continually enhancing our IP-based products to replicate and in many cases enhance the traditional recording experience.. Our personal playlist feature now allows customers to easily save and access their favorite shows, movies, and sports across live TV, apps, and on-demand content—ensuring nothing is missed.

We truly appreciate your support and hope to continue serving you as a valued Sky customer for many years to come.

Derek Michael O’Brien
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There you go.  You can switch to streaming right now 😃

 

...or wait until 2029 when it'll be even better

I am just another Sky customer and my views are my own even if you don't like the answers
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@Dobber1234 wrote:

 Last year, we renewed our contract with SES to continue providing satellite capacity for Sky Q in the UK and Ireland through at least 2029


Perhaps interesting to note that 4th February 2029 will be the 40th anniversary of the launch of Sky Television itself.

 

https://collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/people/cp78824/sky-television 

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Re: Is sky Q and sky boxes in general eventually going to be obsolete?

@Dobber1234 hopefully that gives you some clarity and peace of mind. Keep on enjoying Sky Q and reevaluate streaming when the time comes.

 

In 2029 Sky Streaming will be about as old as Sky Q is now and as a maturer product might be a different proposition.

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Re: Correspondence with managing director of sky TVJD Buckley

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@Dobber1234 wrote:

Hello people the following is a correspondence that I received after contacting the manager of sky TV Ireland JD Buckley

Dear Mr. O’Brien,

Thank you for your message and for being a valued Sky customer since 2006. Your loyalty and feedback are greatly appreciated.

I’d like to reassure you that Sky remains fully committed to delivering the best possible viewing experience for all our customers. Last year, we renewed our contract with SES to continue providing satellite capacity for Sky Q in the UK and Ireland through at least 2029. Sky Q remains an integral part of our service, and we know it is highly valued by our customers. We are also conscious of the broadband issues you raise and appreciate that it would be in neither of our interests to not be in a position to offer you a service that works for your needs. 

Regarding recording on Sky Glass, I can assure you that we are continually enhancing our IP-based products to replicate and in many cases enhance the traditional recording experience.. Our personal playlist feature now allows customers to easily save and access their favorite shows, movies, and sports across live TV, apps, and on-demand content—ensuring nothing is missed.

We truly appreciate your support and hope to continue serving you as a valued Sky customer for many years to come.


So basically ... what we said.

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thanks to everyone who has responded to each of my posts regarding sky Q and its future

Thank you to everyone here who has responded to each of my posts regarding sky Q and its future I realise I must've annoyed you a lot but now that I have got the clarification from the managing director of sky TV Ireland it has managed to put my mind at rest This is a good forum to be part of and as a sky customer I appreciate all of your support

Derek Michael O’Brien sky customer since 2006IMG_0285.jpeg

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Re: thanks to everyone who has responded to each of my posts regarding sky Q and its future

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@Dobber1234 wrote:

Thank you to everyone here who has responded to each of my posts regarding sky Q and its future I realise I must've annoyed you a lot but now that I have got the clarification from the managing director of sky TV Ireland it has managed to put my mind at rest This is a good forum to be part of and as a sky customer I appreciate all of your support

Derek Michael O’Brien sky customer since 2006IMG_0285.jpeg


You seem a nice guy, I think people on here just got a bit frustrated with saying the same thing going round in circles 😄 and it was the same thing that Sky told you but you found their tone more reassuring which I can understand.

 

I somewhat share your concern and I don't want to see the end of satellite broadcasting here either but we just live in a world of constant change and the streaming quality delivered by apple tv / netflix / Prime is somewhat reassuring.

 

As much as I despair of Musk as a human being, Starlink delivers very impressive broadband anywhere in UK & Ireland even if the ground based infrastructure in your local street hasn't been upgraded by the time we all have to move.

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Sky should bring out another set up box like sky Q and at the moment stop focusing on smart TVs

Hello there Derek Michael O’Brien here again I've been thinking about this and I'm sorry it's just how I feel. I know I've expressed it many times before and you've given me your opinions but I still think that instead of bringing out another smart TV like the latest sky glass Second generation sky should focus on bringing out another set top box similar to sky Q at least for the remaining couple of years until the change over happens I accept that the inevitable will happen but in the meantime I think there is too much emphasis put on smart TV options and Wi-Fi only TV options fair enough we can't change the situation but at least for the next couple of years there should be a mix of both sky glass second generation what about bringing out a sky? Q second generation? Does anyone else agree with me on this? Just looking for opinions? That's all I know we can change the situation I'm just curious does anyone feel the same as me? Should there be a sky Q second generation box at least for the next couple of years five at least We're only giving opinions here. It may never happen but I'm just wondering does anyone agree with me? Please get back with your thoughts.IMG_0285.jpeg

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It will never happen @Dobber1234 for all the reasons already stated the last time you posted the same thing.

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Re: Sky should bring out another set up box like sky Q and at the moment stop focusing on smart TVs

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Sky Glass if you want a TV with Sky streaming inside and Stream if you want to add it to your current TV.

 

Whilst many would like an upgraded Q it just isn't going to happen.

I am just another Sky customer and my views are my own even if you don't like the answers
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Re: Sky should bring out another set up box like sky Q and at the moment stop focusing on smart TVs

I understand that but the general gist of my question is does anyone else agree with me on this? I know we can't change it but I'm just wondering in general is anyone of the same view as me? That's all

Derek Michael O’Brien
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