04 Jul 2023 08:41 PM
Hi I need to move out of my place for 3 weeks and can't take my sky glass with me I was told that if I get the puck I can take that to the place I'm staying to watch tv but I'm not sure I'm paying for the service and won't be able to watch it if I can't use the puck
04 Jul 2023 08:45 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreHi @Sweepa
Unfortunately the devices can only be used at the registered address.
Thanks,
Tim
04 Jul 2023 08:46 PM
Cool thank you just wanted to make sure
06 Jul 2023 02:22 PM
If it's a streaming device via wifi why can't you use it anywhere - you've paid for the streaming service and the puck so why can't you use it anywhere in the UK?
06 Jul 2023 02:23 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@DaiTf The T & C's specify you cannot do that.
06 Jul 2023 02:27 PM - last edited: 06 Jul 2023 02:29 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
Sky has always been particular about location: this is now somewhat out of step with other providers, but it's specified in the contract.
If you or any other person uses any of the TV services on Sky Glass or Sky Stream puck anywhere other than your home address you will be in breach of this contract and we may charge you an Additional Location Charge or suspend certain subscription services for use at that other address in accordance with clause 4.16 below. We use data received from compatible devices and network connections you use to access your TV Services to ensure you are only using your TV Services at your address and in accordance with clause 4.4 below.
4.4. You agree to use your TV services for your household's own private domestic enjoyment at your address only and not for any commercial or business purpose.
4.16. If you or any other person uses any of the TV services or your account anywhere other than your address, you will be in breach of this contract. As such, we may either suspend your TV services or charge you an Additional Location Charge for use at that other address based on the price of your subscription at your address. We will notify you before taking any action or applying that additional charge to your account.
06 Jul 2023 02:28 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@DaiTf wrote:If it's a streaming device via wifi why can't you use it anywhere - you've paid for the streaming service and the puck so why can't you use it anywhere in the UK?
@DaiTf also depends when you ordered since February pucks are loaned equipment and must be returned on cancellation of service
06 Jul 2023 02:30 PM
@DaiTf wrote:If it's a streaming device via wifi why can't you use it anywhere - you've paid for the streaming service and the puck so why can't you use it anywhere in the UK?
You've only paid an activation fee for the puck - you don't actually own it if you signed up after the end of February this year. They remain the property of Sky and are only loaned to you to allow you to receive the service. They have to be returned to Sky whenever you cancel your subscription.
If you're likely to be moving around and must have access to Sky then you're better off with a Firestick and a NOW subscription which can be used anywhere.