About to move house - what to do for TV etc?

About to move house - what to do for TV etc?

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chilluk7

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113 posts

105 months

Friday 23rd February 2018
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We are about to move house so it's a perfect time to review what to do regarding TV / Phone / Broadband etc. Sky have been trying to flog me Sky Q but I really don't know if I want to increase my payments - I'd like quite the reverse in fact!

We have been a longstanding (15 yrs) customer of Sky, and currently have a single HD box. Phone and Broadband are via BT (Infinity 2) both paid for at the moment by my ltd company.

Where we are going has no cable so Virgin is out of the question. I can get Infinity 2 Fibre level service again though.

Viewing habits - we are on a package with no sport, but have movies, although probably only watch one or two a month from normal Sky Movies, and perhaps rent one a month from Box Office. We tend to record some of the better dramas from the standard channels, and some off Sky Atlantic etc, and watch a bit of normal programming.

So not wishing to keep lining Mr Murdoch's pockets for ever what are our options to keep the following functionality :

- Ability to watch std selection of channels in HD/good quality
- Ability to record / download shows
- Would be great if the kids can watch stuff independently (currently use Sky Go for this in their rooms)
- Must be able to watch next season of GoT!

I have no idea where Freeview / Freesat etc are at currently as we have relied solely on the Sky Box for years. We are open to binning Sky and signing up to Netflix / Amazon ertc but still want to watch "normal telly" in good quality. We could combine TV/Phone/Broadband for better value although having the ltd co paying for some if it offsets costs a little.

What's the best combo of services / boxes / dongles / sticks / etc that will give us everything / save us money/ generally bring peace to the household?!

Cheers

chilluk7

Original Poster:

113 posts

105 months

Friday 23rd February 2018
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What about recording of programmes / series? Some sort of PVR?