Will Sky broadband be enough?
I am currently on 200mb with VM and am looking to change to Sky for TV. 200mb is far too much for what I use the internet for but, bizarrely, it costs more to reduce it!
The minimum that Sky offer for BB costs £14 per month and these are the details: Sky Broadband Essential Your speeds (Mb/s) 6.9-13 estimated download 5.1 minimum guaranteed speed 0.7-1 upload speed Would this be enough for surfing the internet, sending emails etc and watching YouTube? They do offer a faster service for £18 per month: Sky Broadband Superfast Your speeds (Mb/s) 32-37 estimated download 27 minimum guaranteed speed 6.6-9.5 upload speed |
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You will need a BT line for Sky (don't you??) If you don't have that already is there still a line rental to them as well?
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I wouldn't go for the cheapest with only an upload of 0.7-1mbit!
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It coped remarkably well with 2 teenage daughters home schooling, me working from home, and the other half on Facebook. Then in the evenings lots of YouTube, TikTok and other streaming. Only real issue for me working was the upload speed publishing up software changes to our the servers at work. If your parents connection was useless if 3 people were merely browsing it would point to other issues possibly? |
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If you're getting Sky TV I'd recommend a faster speed as On Demand is mostly downloaded to the set top box, rather than streamed. Even though you don't need to have downloaded the whole programme before you can start watching, it's not instaneous playback. However, I thought you'd just renewed your contract with VM?
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Always keeping the legal teams busy, I hope its all free.
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There's a package that Sky don't tend to publicise that much called 'Sky Essentials'. It has the ADSL BB, free landline and mobile calls and Sky+ for the free channels. It's £26 per month, guaranteed not to rise for 3 years, with an 18 month contract. I think that's very reasonable indeed, however, from what I can gather it only has two tuners and a 500g hard drive. I suppose I could source my own 1 or 2 TB box and have the card re-paired. How easy is it to replace the HDD with a bigger one and how much would a 2TB HDD cost? I've been told that this minimum broadband can be slow at loading things and things like the iPlayer can buffer. Does anyone know if I can try out Sky Essentials & upgrade to Sky Q if it doesn't meet my needs whilst still in the minimum 18 month contract? |
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Two tuners is perfectly fine.
You can watch one thing while recording something else at the same time, or just record two things at the same time. Loads of tuners is over rated IMO, you really dont need 6/8/10/whatever. Replacing the HDD is possible, but will void the warrenty. |
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So basically they're palming off one of their old technology Sky+ boxes on to the unsuspecting by bundling it with an unlimited old technology internet connection and a call package. You'll no doubt find the box will have less channels than a standard freesat box. There is no Sky TV package included in the £26/month and to add insult to injury, you'll probably have the added frustration of the full Sky EPG with everything but the few freeview channels greyed out.
So if you jump ship and it turns out to be rubbish you can't say you haven't been warned! |
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