Thread: Sky Anytime
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Old 10-08-2011, 22:38   #40
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Re: Sky Anytime

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Originally Posted by greeninferno View Post
the Sky Anytime offering is pitiful.

and the anytime plus stuff would buffer and have you over your download threshold in next to no time.

dreadful all ways round.
How would it have you over you download limit the 7.50 unlimited service allows you to watch Anytime+ content with no restrictions. Anytime+,is a pull service meaning the programme won't play until enough is downloaded , it then plays and continues downloading, I've used this at a family members house and it worked flawlessly on his 4-5mb connection. I respect your opinion we'll have to agree to disagree LOL :-)
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