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Old 16-03-2006, 09:15   #4
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Re: Sky question

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Originally Posted by dezzo
Yeah I think this is allowed. I can't see them finding out as long as the box can callback from your line every month or so. If this was for a night or couple of days I'd think it would be fine.
I'm not sure it's allowed, but I doubt anything would come of it either. First of all no-one will be watching the telly round at Russ' and second , as long as the box isn't plugged into the phone line at the temporary location then they will not know anyway.

As long as it's not for any extended period of time the box will just keep trying to connect to the phone line in the middle of the night as I understand it - after many attempts Sky will write to you reminding you of your contractual obligation to keep the box hooked up to the phone and threatening to charge you extra if you don't!

But if it's only for one night, I don't think it's unreasonable to do it, personally.
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