Sky Anytime PLUS
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DSLiverpool

Original Poster:

15,951 posts

223 months

Tuesday 21st September 2010
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seen this coming soon, you need a HD box and sky broadband it says, I called and asked if they just meant "broadband" but they said it had to be Sky bband but didnt know why technically which makes me think hmmm

Im out of contract with Orange and Anytime + looks great and for free - anyone read more into it ?

miniman

29,085 posts

283 months

Tuesday 21st September 2010
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Only that the software update to the boxes that they are pushing out has gone horribly wrong and caused regular Anytime to crash pretty much every box. So I'd hold fire a few months hehe

Daniel1

2,931 posts

219 months

Wednesday 22nd September 2010
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miniman said:
Only that the software update to the boxes that they are pushing out has gone horribly wrong and caused regular Anytime to crash pretty much every box. So I'd hold fire a few months hehe
oh so thats why

Original Poster

5,429 posts

197 months

Wednesday 22nd September 2010
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What exactly is it?

We have SkyHD and Sky Broadband...

Slinky

15,704 posts

270 months

Wednesday 22nd September 2010
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I'm guessing the RJ45 socket on the back of the box might be coming into use..

miniman

29,085 posts

283 months

Wednesday 22nd September 2010
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Original Poster said:
What exactly is it?

We have SkyHD and Sky Broadband...
Video on demand.

DSLiverpool

Original Poster:

15,951 posts

223 months

Wednesday 22nd September 2010
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Original Poster said:
What exactly is it?

We have SkyHD and Sky Broadband...
If you use sky anytime now its a bigger version over the net, its deatiled on the sky website

miniman

29,085 posts

283 months

Wednesday 22nd September 2010
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Seems to me that this has some interesting implications for the UK's internet capabilities. BT might well have their similar service, but this means that virtually **every** Sky subscriber will be able to jam up the web by downloading movies, sport, whatever. I live in a rural area - I question whether the infrastructure is there.

Mr AJ

1,247 posts

192 months

Wednesday 22nd September 2010
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miniman said:
Seems to me that this has some interesting implications for the UK's internet capabilities. BT might well have their similar service, but this means that virtually **every** Sky subscriber will be able to jam up the web by downloading movies, sport, whatever. I live in a rural area - I question whether the infrastructure is there.
We'll have to invest heavily in upgrading the Internet tubes! We need atleast double the circumfrence of the current tube infrastructure.

XG332

3,927 posts

209 months

Wednesday 22nd September 2010
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Mine is working perfectly

hornetrider

63,161 posts

226 months

Wednesday 22nd September 2010
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Sky BB is ADSL andis therefore st. We binned it for LLU bethere as we have no cable option. Lord knows how fked it will be when this comes on stream.

Original Poster

5,429 posts

197 months

Thursday 23rd September 2010
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Looking forward to trying this out actually!

tamore

9,279 posts

305 months

Friday 3rd December 2010
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set mine up today. this is the start of sky coming away from dish delivery i reckon. as bband speeds can hack it, everything will come down the phone line.

they had to do this to combat virgin's and bt's every improving service. it looks pretty good so far, and i'm sure the amount of content will increase in time.

they'll have to jump on the bt infinity backbone and offer 30Mb+ broadband for this to really get a grip though.