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Discussion topic: Our landlord has removed the communal satellite dish and no longer wants any dishes fixed on the wal

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This message was authored by Dan1326 This message was authored by: Dan1326

Our landlord has removed the communal satellite dish and no longer wants any dishes fixed on the wal

Our landlord has removed the communal Satelite dish and no longer wants any dishes fixed on the walls. What other options can Sky offer me to continue receiving signal?

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This message was authored by oj01 This message was authored by: oj01

Re: Our landlord has removed the communal satellite dish and no longer wants any dishes fixed on the

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@Dan1326 wrote:

Our landlord has removed the communal Satelite dish and no longer wants any dishes fixed on the walls. What other options can Sky offer me to continue receiving signal?


Sky Glass or Sky Stream 


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Re: Our landlord has removed the communal satellite dish and no longer wants any dishes fixed on the

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@Dan1326 

 

As @oj01 indicates, Sky Q is a satellite television system and requires a signal from a dish.

 

Sky has two streaming-only products: Glass (with a Sky-branded television set) and Stream (using a small 'puck' set-top box over HDMI to any television set)

 

Currently both of these have a suggested 25Mbs minimum internet speed for HD and 30Mbs for UHD.

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