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Old 19-11-2015, 19:58   #34
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Re: Sky throws down the gauntlet

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Originally Posted by toady View Post
The big showstopper with Sky Q, Tivo Bolt and TIVO multiroom streaming is the restrictions from the broadcasters prohibiting streaming to other boxes/devices. Obviously Sky is in a better position than VM they should allow their own channels to be re transmitted to other devices without too much of a problem

Why does the Sky Q need 12 tuners if you can only record on 4 of them + 1 for live viewing?
4 for recording with 1 for live viewing , 2 for mini tv boxes , 2 for tablets/phones and the rest reserved for future expansion.

I'd expect all channels to be able to watch on multiroom boxes.
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