Discussion topic: The future of Sky Q
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Mark Topic as New
- Mark Topic as Read
- Float this Topic for Current User
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Printer Friendly Page
Message posted on ‎06 Dec 2024 03:09 PM - last edited: ‎06 Dec 2024 03:15 PM
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Highlight
- Report post
The future of Sky Q
I know there have been other discussions on this topic on this site but I am getting very confused.
Will Sky continue with Sky Q boxes and Sky dishes and if so for how long.
I am rather worried, because like me, when your Sky Q box goes wrong it seems Sky more often than not, replace it with a reconditioned Sky Q box and not a new Sky Q box, which seems to suggest Sky may no longer be making Sky Q boxes.
I know someone who has a Sky Glass tv and he kept on losing reception because he has a weak WiFi signal and gave up on it.
I know Sky streaming boxes are the future..However this is similar to Digi voice. If you lose your WiFi signal you will be without a landline phone and television.
At the moment, If I lose my WiFi signal, Sky Q can still operate re live television and recordings and I will still have my land line phone..
I also think, if Sky abandons Sky Q and Sky dishes, there will be chaos with so many customers unless Sky give sufficient notice.
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Mark Topic as New
- Mark Topic as Read
- Float this Topic for Current User
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Printer Friendly Page
All Replies
Message posted on ‎06 Dec 2024 03:18 PM - last edited: ‎06 Dec 2024 03:19 PM
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Highlight
- Report post
Re: The future of Sky Q
@middlesex1993 wrote:
I also think, if Sky abandons Sky Q and Sky dishes, there will be chaos with so many customers unless Sky give sufficient notice.
Sky has never owned the broadcast satellites at 28.2E: if these aren't replaced by SES or another set of investors before the end of their operational lifespan (around the turn of the decade) then satellite television broadcasting to the UK simply cannot continue to be a thing.
Realistically satellite television is a 1990s technology from long before high speed domestic internet access was conceived of: 2029 would be the 40th anniversary of BSkyB, at at present that's as far as the current Sky contract with SES goes.
BT Halo 3+ Ultrafast FTTP (500Mbs), BT Smart Hub 2
Message posted on ‎06 Dec 2024 03:24 PM - last edited: ‎06 Dec 2024 04:17 PM
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Highlight
- Report post
Re: The future of Sky Q
@middlesex1993 wrote:
Sky more often than not, replace it with a reconditioned Sky Q box and not a new Sky Q box, which seems to suggest Sky may no longer be making Sky Q boxes.
Quite possibly: it's worth remembering that Q is nearly nine years old, and was the last product from Sky Group as an independent company before its acquisition by the Comcast Corporation (a cable television and internet business with no history in satellite television) in 2018. Stream is very much a Comcast technology.
BT Halo 3+ Ultrafast FTTP (500Mbs), BT Smart Hub 2
Message posted on ‎06 Dec 2024 03:50 PM
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Highlight
- Report post
Re: The future of Sky Q
@middlesex1993 wrote:
I know someone who has a Sky Glass tv and he kept on losing reception because he has a weak WiFi signal and gave up on it.
I know Sky streaming boxes are the future..However this is similar to Digi voice. If you lose your WiFi signal you will be without a landline phone and television.
At the moment, If I lose my WiFi signal, Sky Q can still operate re live television and recordings and I will still have my land line phone..I also think, if Sky abandons Sky Q and Sky dishes, there will be chaos with so many customers unless Sky give sufficient notice.
Wifi is variable and somewhat unpredicatable, but is not the same as broadband speed which isn't subject to local environmental conditions. My Glass TV and streaming Puck (the streaming box you referred to) are no less reliable than Sky Q was.
I do agree with your point about the effects on streaming and phone services of broadband disruption. Hopefully that will be mitigated over time by the rollout of full fibre which is inherently more reliable.
I've no doubt Sky will give customers adequate warning of the switch off of the satellite service when the time comes. Already they're encouraging customers onto Sky Stream as an alernative.
Message posted on ‎06 Dec 2024 03:52 PM
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Highlight
- Report post
Re: The future of Sky Q
Some info here: https://rxtvinfo.com/2024/sky-extends-satellite-tv-service-until-2029/#:~:text=Sky%20will%20continue....
Message posted on ‎06 Dec 2024 04:23 PM
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Highlight
- Report post
Re: The future of Sky Q
And here:
https://rxtvinfo.com/2024/bbc-reviews-future-of-satellite-tv/
BT Halo 3+ Ultrafast FTTP (500Mbs), BT Smart Hub 2
Message posted on ‎06 Dec 2024 04:32 PM
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Highlight
- Report post
Re: The future of Sky Q
There are still a few years left n the Satellites
Even if SKY are issuing refirbished machines I am sure they will, also, manage to provide a service for while yet
Thus I would not concern yourself at this stage & broadband & stream will no doubt have improved by the time there is a need to switch
Message posted on ‎06 Dec 2024 04:42 PM - last edited: ‎06 Dec 2024 04:53 PM
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Highlight
- Report post
Re: The future of Sky Q
@nigea99 wrote:
Even if SKY are issuing refirbished machines I am sure they will, also, manage to provide a service for while yet
Presumably one clue might be when two year minimum terms are no longer mandatory for new users or renewals.
BT Halo 3+ Ultrafast FTTP (500Mbs), BT Smart Hub 2
Message posted on ‎06 Dec 2024 10:45 PM - last edited: ‎06 Dec 2024 11:11 PM
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Highlight
- Report post
Re: The future of Sky Q
Thank you all for your postings.
Summary
1) Sky it is hoped will continue to support Sky Q to at least 2029 and perhaps beyond. They will not be doing away with Sky Q any time soon.
2) When Sky replace a faulty Sky Q box, it will usually be a refurbished Sky Q box and not a new Sky Q box
3 It is hoped the Sky streaming boxes will improve before the switch off of Sky Q, though the inability to record programmes is not good.
4. This will not be an easy project for Sky as I suspect there are millions of Sky customers like myself who have Sky Q boxes and watch television through Sky dishes
5) Finally, I suspect like myself there are many other people who are very worried that when the only way to watch Sky is through a streaming box and to have a landline phone through Digi Voice, the authorities can explain what happens to households if they lose their broadband connection due to a faulty router etc. They will then be without television and a landline, though I am sure there are many people like myself who have as a back up their television connected to an aerial.
I hope the above is a correct summary.
As a footnote. I think it would be a good idea if Sky were to make a statement as to the future of Sky Q and Sky dishes.
Message posted on ‎07 Dec 2024 12:03 AM
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Highlight
- Report post
Re: The future of Sky Q
@middlesex1993 It's doubtful Sky will make any public statements about this until much nearer the time as things can change in the next 4 years.
It's more likely if there isn't going to be any replacement satellites at 28E Sky will say something nearer the time.
43" Glass TV & Puck Whole Home
Please note I only provide help on the main forums and not via PM, PM's are switched off.
Samsung 75" 4K TV, Sky Glass Gen 2 55", Sky Stream, VM 1 Gig Broadband, Sony 7.1 AV Receiver, Technisat MultiSat receiver.
Message posted on ‎07 Dec 2024 07:24 AM
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Highlight
- Report post
Re: The future of Sky Q
@middlesex1993 wrote:Thank you all for your postings.
Summary
1) Sky it is hoped will continue to support Sky Q to at least 2029 and perhaps beyond. They will not be doing away with Sky Q any time soon.
2) When Sky replace a faulty Sky Q box, it will usually be a refurbished Sky Q box and not a new Sky Q box
3 It is hoped the Sky streaming boxes will improve before the switch off of Sky Q, though the inability to record programmes is not good.
4. This will not be an easy project for Sky as I suspect there are millions of Sky customers like myself who have Sky Q boxes and watch television through Sky dishes
5) Finally, I suspect like myself there are many other people who are very worried that when the only way to watch Sky is through a streaming box and to have a landline phone through Digi Voice, the authorities can explain what happens to households if they lose their broadband connection due to a faulty router etc. They will then be without television and a landline, though I am sure there are many people like myself who have as a back up their television connected to an aerial.
I hope the above is a correct summary.
As a footnote. I think it would be a good idea if Sky were to make a statement as to the future of Sky Q and Sky dishes.
Pretty much spot on.
So you can relax for a few more years yet and enjoy your Sky Q.
Sky Community Forum SuperUser
Former Sky+HD Beta Tester
Sky Signature, Sky Sports, Sky HD, Sky Mobile
Member Of The Community Since 2011
Staying on Sky+HD until Sky force me off
Message posted on ‎21 Mar 2025 09:52 AM
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Highlight
- Report post
Re: The future of Sky Q
Hi,
My sky Q is via my modem as I have fiber to the house.I do not use a dish but get my sky via my broadband connection. Why are people saying you have to have the sky dish to watch with skyQ when this is not so......????
Message posted on ‎21 Mar 2025 09:56 AM
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Highlight
- Report post
Re: The future of Sky Q
@Internut1 wrote:Hi,
My sky Q is via my modem as I have fiber to the house.I do not use a dish but get my sky via my broadband connection. Why are people saying you have to have the sky dish to watch with skyQ when this is not so......????
Then you have Sky Stream, not Sky Q.
Message posted on ‎21 Mar 2025 09:56 AM
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Highlight
- Report post
Re: The future of Sky Q
@Internut1 There will be a dish as part of the fibre setup you have, only Stream uses no dish at all
43" Glass TV & Puck Whole Home
Please note I only provide help on the main forums and not via PM, PM's are switched off.
Samsung 75" 4K TV, Sky Glass Gen 2 55", Sky Stream, VM 1 Gig Broadband, Sony 7.1 AV Receiver, Technisat MultiSat receiver.
Message posted on ‎21 Mar 2025 09:59 AM
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Highlight
- Report post
Re: The future of Sky Q
I have sky box as well as smaller satalite boxes in each of my two upstairs bedrooms ? Sky street was not about when I bought into sky Q so I don't think I have ever signed up for sky streaming..?
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Mark Topic as New
- Mark Topic as Read
- Float this Topic for Current User
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Printer Friendly Page