08 Feb 2024 04:55 PM
Hi just after some advice, my sky has stopped working because of the snow, (I think) but Disney+ & Netflix are still working, so basically I'm confused why the sky channels are not? Thanks
08 Feb 2024 04:57 PM - last edited: 08 Feb 2024 04:58 PM
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@Steuk1 wrote:
Hi just after some advice, my sky has stopped working because of the snow, (I think) but Disney+ & Netflix are still working, so basically I'm confused why the sky channels are not? Thanks
Hi @Steuk1
Live TV Sky Q channels come by Satellite which will be affected by snow clouds.
Disney and Netflix are streamed via the Internet (ie not transmitted by Satellite)
08 Feb 2024 04:58 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Steuk1 Disney+ & Netflix are delivered over the internet, Live channels on the EPG are deliever via satellite, snow can affect satellite signals.
Therefore online content is not normally affected.
08 Feb 2024 04:59 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreThere is probably snow on the LNB on the arm of your dish which will prevent a signal. As soon as it melts it'll come back.
08 Feb 2024 05:14 PM
So why do I need a dish? Just send the sky channels via the internet too? Sorry for my confusion, it's my partner's Sky, I'm used to using a different company..V
08 Feb 2024 05:16 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreIf your partners doesn't want a dish you need to consider Sky Glass or Stream but research them thoroughly as it's a totally different way of viewing.
08 Feb 2024 05:22 PM
Thanks, I will get her to call them, it's all a bit confusing, with the different options
08 Feb 2024 05:24 PM
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@Steuk1 wrote:Thanks, I will get her to call them, it's all a bit confusing, with the different options
Don't rush into this, do the research about the differences first
08 Feb 2024 05:26 PM
@Steuk1 wrote:So why do I need a dish? Just send the sky channels via the internet too? Sorry for my confusion, it's my partner's Sky, I'm used to using a different company..V
You don't need a dish.
You can either go with the option of Sky Stream or, if you don't watch much live TV and want to save money, you can just use the apps built in to most smart TV's or buy a dedicated streaming device like a Firestick or Apple TV box. They are often more flexible too in that you can choose which apps to install and subscribe to. The NOW app allows you to get Sky content on demand (and live) on a cheaper monthly contract than Sky Stream. All the other main UK broadcasters - BBC, ITV, etc each have their own apps for watching content on demand or live too. These are completely free or you can pay a small monthly fee to have ads completely removed from ITVX Premium and Channel 4+.
There are many more options available these days for getting content on your TV. Sky is a convenient way of getting it, but not necessarily the cheapest or most flexible.
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