02 Feb 2023 08:23 PM
I am switching to fibre broadband and wondered if I still need to plug my sky boxes into a telephone line. The old copper lines are going to be phased out by 2025 anyway.
02 Feb 2023 08:25 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreThe box no longer needs to be connected to a phone line and hasn't done for years anyway.
06 Feb 2023 10:11 AM - last edited: 06 Feb 2023 10:17 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@moronic wrote:
The old copper lines are going to be phased out by 2025 anyway.
Nope, copper will be in use to deliver digital data (TCP/IP) using ADSL / FTTC / G.fast long past then, because there's no way every property in the UK will get FTTP within the next couple of years and access is covered by the Universal Service Obligation. It's analogue PSTN which is being switched off, plus ISDN services and power from the exchange.
As @caesarome notes, the obligation to connect a dial-up modem within a Sky+ box to a phone line for at least 12 months after purchase in order to get the subsidised price ended years ago: the last models of Sky+ HD hardware to be manufactured in 2014-15 before production switched to Sky Q didn't even have modem hardware.
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