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Paul 16-02-2025 19:43

Re: Virgin TV (2025)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36191435)
Sky Q is guaranteed to be functioning until 2029-30, when the transponder contracts run out

As has already been pointed out to you, Sky Q can function quite happily without the transponders.

OLD BOY 16-02-2025 19:59

Re: Virgin TV (2025)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36191436)
As has already been pointed out to you, Sky Q can function quite happily without the transponders.

Not if Sky decommission the box you can't. Satellite TV will not be here for much longer, I'm afraid. Google it and you will see.

Paul 16-02-2025 21:32

Re: Virgin TV (2025)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36191437)
Not if Sky decommission the box you can't. Satellite TV will not be here for much longer, I'm afraid. Google it and you will see.

Another of your made up posts. :rolleyes:
Show us evidence that Sky intend to 'decommission' Sky Q boxes.

Also, you really should try reading what people actually post. :dozey:
Perhaps you just failed to comprehend, Sky Q can work just fine without satellite.

As to "much longer" even if satellite ended in 2029 (which is possible) that's still years away. :sleep:

OLD BOY 16-02-2025 23:22

Re: Virgin TV (2025)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36191441)
Another of your made up posts. :rolleyes:
Show us evidence that Sky intend to 'decommission' Sky Q boxes.

Also, you really should try reading what people actually post. :dozey:
Perhaps you just failed to comprehend, Sky Q can work just fine without satellite.

As to "much longer" even if satellite ended in 2029 (which is possible) that's still years away. :sleep:

You are arguing about nothing. I know very well that 2029 is years away - four years, to be precise, which is not long, is it?

And I would point out that if Sky failed to renew their transponder contracts, which is highly likely, given the expense, there would be no satellite TV.

But the boxes will still work - big deal. But Sky will want their subscribers to move over to Sky Stream to keep the income coming in. That’s why the likelihood is that they will decommission the Sky Q boxes.

Hugh 16-02-2025 23:33

Re: Virgin TV (2025)
 
It’s amusing when someone says "to be precise", then gives a rough* figure…

* "four years", instead of (to be precise) 3 years, 10 months, and twelve days

OLD BOY 16-02-2025 23:34

Re: Virgin TV (2025)
 
https://www.digital-tv.co.uk/guides/...0around%202030.

RichardCoulter 17-02-2025 02:25

Re: Virgin TV (2025)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1701-e (Post 36191429)
I still don't see where you are getting the threat "withdrawal of sky sports" from.

Do you have a link?

It's what they did last time a STB was decommissioned in order to transfer people across in an orderly fashion.

---------- Post added at 02:25 ---------- Previous post was at 02:22 ----------

Quote:

Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36191452)

That's just someone's opinion in an article about it. I read the other day an article where Sky themselves said that Sky Q would be around for the foreseeable future.

Paul 17-02-2025 04:09

Re: Virgin TV (2025)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36191452)

Thats not an official sky site, so just speculation.

However, since you love vague quotes ... it states ....
Quote:

Sky Q will remain in place and operational for the foreseeable future.
Lets not forget as well ;
Quote:

While Sky will push new customers towards its newer streaming-based services, you can still get Sky Q if you choose.
or
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For current Sky Q customers, you won’t have to worry about losing access to your service or being forced to upgrade when you’re happy with what you have.
So to use another vague phrase you'll love - its not going away anytime soon.

OLD BOY 17-02-2025 09:05

Re: Virgin TV (2025)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36191456)
Thats not an official sky site, so just speculation.

However, since you love vague quotes ... it states ....


Lets not forget as well ;
or

So to use another vague phrase you'll love - its not going away anytime soon.

Yes, I know all that. But the ‘foreseeable’ future is 2029/30 according to all the reports I have seen. Yes, it is true that formal announcements from Sky about what happens after that date have not been made, but the writing is on the wall.

Hope springs eternal, I suppose, so you keeping on wishing and hoping and praying - but it would be nice if members of this forum would give realistic advice to those requesting it. The commitment given by Sky is time limited. Anything beyond that is wishful thinking.

Media Boy UK 17-02-2025 17:52

Re: Virgin TV (2025)
 
Notts TV set to close down after more than a decade of broadcasting

https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/...wn-9951337.amp

Paul 17-02-2025 17:53

Re: Virgin TV (2025)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36191460)
Hope springs eternal, I suppose, so you keeping on wishing and hoping and praying.

You really do live in your own little world.
Do tell me, what exactly am I "wishing and hoping and praying" for ?

Quote:

Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36191460)
but it would be nice if members of this forum would give realistic advice to those requesting it.

LOL, ok, thats nice - so do tell us, when do you finally intend to start doing this ?

OLD BOY 17-02-2025 18:59

Re: Virgin TV (2025)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36191478)
You really do live in your own little world.
Do tell me, what exactly am I "wishing and hoping and praying" for ?

AT
At a guess, live TV channels forever?


Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36191478)

LOL, ok, thats nice - so do tell us, when do you finally intend to start doing this ?

I am giving practical and sensible advice that there is no guarantee that satellite TV via Sky Q will still be available after 2030 (possibly a little earlier).

I think you are providing false hope in suggesting that this is unlikely.

Paul 17-02-2025 22:03

Re: Virgin TV (2025)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36191483)
At a guess, live TV channels forever?

A poor & inaccurate guess. Over 90% of what I watch I download.
The rest is football. Over 50% of that football is now streamed (On Sky Q !).

Quote:

Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36191483)
I am giving practical and sensible advice that there is no guarantee that satellite TV via Sky Q will still be available after 2030 (possibly a little earlier).
I think you are providing false hope in suggesting that this is unlikely.

I have quite carefully stated (at least twice) that Sky Q will function without satellite.
Nowhere at any point have I stated what you keep trying to imply.
You are just making up what people say as you go along (and I'm pretty sure you also mean 'likely', not 'unlikely').

This also has nothing at all to do with Virgin TV, so time to move on, you're wasting my time, and everyone elses.

Media Boy UK 18-02-2025 17:12

Re: Virgin TV (2025)
 
Virgin are set to launch FIVE FAST Channels soon (Channel will be on when launch).

*Sky Artist of the Year (Ch 239)
*Wonder (Ch 240)
*Sky Sports Stories (Ch 558)
*Sky Sports Classics (Ch 559)
*Sky Sports Vault (Ch 560)

RichardCoulter 19-02-2025 16:39

Re: Virgin TV (2025)
 
Another channel on Virgin to close:

https://www.thesun.co.uk/tech/334541...ing-notts/amp/


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