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Old 14-10-2024, 20:11   #931
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Re: Virgin TV (2024)

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 View Post
Are you sure this is happening?
https://www.cable.co.uk/blogs/is-sky...-out-20231116/

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So, is Sky Q being phased out or not?

Yes. Yes it is. But it's going to be gradual, with Sky likely not fully switching off it's satellite TV service before 2026.


It’s not only me saying this - the Telegraph and other newspapers say the same - Sky Q is being phased out. As for the switch-off, I don’t believe it will be 2026. My best guess is 2030, when existing satellite transponder contracts end.

In the meantime, Sky will be promoting its Sky Stream alternative very heavily to encourage existing Q customers to switch.
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