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Old 16-02-2025, 23:22   #199
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Re: Virgin TV (2025)

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Originally Posted by Paul View Post
Another of your made up posts.
Show us evidence that Sky intend to 'decommission' Sky Q boxes.

Also, you really should try reading what people actually post.
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.
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.
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