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Can one address have two sky subscriptions?

My adult son wants to get Sky Q in his own right. We currently have Sky+. He is currently living with us but our watching habits are different. Is this possible?


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Re: Can one address have two sky subscriptions?

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No, only one TV subscription per postal address. 


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This message was authored by: Daniel0210 Answer

Re: Can one address have two sky subscriptions?

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@poolaboy58 

No, only one TV subscription per postal address. 


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If he were to order Q, that would discontinue your subscription on Sky+ and the box(es) would cease to function when a Q LNB was fitted to the satellite dish.

 

Also note that Sky would not permit a Glass or Stream subscription in addition to Sky+

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@poolaboy58 wrote:

 

 our watching habits are different.

 


Sky+ with Multiroom is actually preferable to Sky Q with Multiscreen in that respect, because Q does not separate stored content or keep viewing information on different boxes apart.

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This message was authored by: Exiled-in-HH

Re: Can one address have two sky subscriptions?

What does your son want to watch .... Streaming services might be a better option?

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