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Old 16-03-2006, 09:18   #5
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Re: Sky question

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Originally Posted by Nugget
If he had Sky disconnected, would he still be able to receive the signal?

Apart from that, you may find that it's technically breaking the rules but, in all honesty, what would be the likelihood of them finding out?
Theres no breaking the rules, and if you have only 1 stb and have had it for over 12 months there is no requirement to have it plugged into a tel line anyway. Its your stb Its paid for all the channels it gets so there is nothing for sky to get wound up about.

However if you on multi room and taking a stb thats getting the channels for £10 a month and when sky call its not on the end of your telephone line they will ramp your billing for that stb up to the price of your other stb.
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