10 Apr 2024 03:41 PM
I am moving home & want to change from sky Q to sky stream, i need to know if the sky broadband signal is strong enough in the area i am moving to to support this, whenever i search for sky stream i just get sky glass, i dont need a new TV
10 Apr 2024 03:43 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreWhat is your current broadbadn speed?
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10 Apr 2024 04:12 PM
@Antibandit wrote:I am moving home & want to change from sky Q to sky stream, i need to know if the sky broadband signal is strong enough in the area i am moving to to support this, whenever i search for sky stream i just get sky glass, i dont need a new TV
You don't need Sky Broadband to have Sky Stream - it will work with any (or rather most) broadband providers.
You need to run an availability check on a comparison website like this one to see what speeds are available at your new address.
For Sky Stream to function with any sort of reliability you need a service which will provide you with at least 30-35Mbps, but ideally a lot more, particularly if you plan on having more than one puck.
10 Apr 2024 05:33 PM
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Sky will attempt to guide you towards Glass: presumably the profit margin is quite good, or they really need to clear the warehouse. There's absolutely no requirement to go down that route though.