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mistyb June 20th 06 03:04 PM

Sky by Broadband
 
Hi Everyone
Has anyone successfully registered with Sky by Broadband - I've been trying
since Saturday and it keeps telling me I don't have either Sports or Movies
whereas I do have the movies package. I've tried the helpline several times
and they say they're having tech diffs (and high demand - why advertise it
if they can't deal with demand) and to keep trying, but could give no time
scale for resolution. I was just wondering if anyone has used it yet and if
it's as good as it sounds?
Regards
Denise



Tumbleweed June 20th 06 06:42 PM

Sky by Broadband
 

"mistyb" wrote in message
...
Hi Everyone
Has anyone successfully registered with Sky by Broadband - I've been
trying since Saturday and it keeps telling me I don't have either Sports
or Movies whereas I do have the movies package. I've tried the helpline
several times and they say they're having tech diffs (and high demand -
why advertise it if they can't deal with demand) and to keep trying, but
could give no time scale for resolution. I was just wondering if anyone
has used it yet and if it's as good as it sounds?
Regards
Denise


You might want to check up on the fact that it apparently installs P2P
software on your PC which may well be in use long after you have stopped
downloading. May or may not be an issue for you.
http://www.pcdoctor-guide.com/wordpress/?p=2452

--
Tumbleweed

email replies not necessary but to contact use;
tumbleweednews at hotmail dot com



Paul Hyett June 20th 06 08:26 PM

Sky by Broadband
 
In uk.media.tv.sky on Tue, 20 Jun 2006, mistyb wrote :

Hi Everyone


Has anyone successfully registered with Sky by Broadband - I've been trying
since Saturday and it keeps telling me I don't have either Sports or Movies
whereas I do have the movies package. I've tried the helpline several times
and they say they're having tech diffs (and high demand - why advertise it
if they can't deal with demand) and to keep trying, but could give no time
scale for resolution. I was just wondering if anyone has used it yet and if
it's as good as it sounds?
Regards
Denise


Probably a silly question - but if someone already has a Sky
Sports/Movies sub, why on earth wouldn't they just watch it on TV?
--
Paul 'Charts Fan' Hyett

The Wizard June 20th 06 08:31 PM

Sky by Broadband
 

"Paul Hyett" wrote in message
...
In uk.media.tv.sky on Tue, 20 Jun 2006, mistyb wrote :

Hi Everyone


Has anyone successfully registered with Sky by Broadband - I've been
trying
since Saturday and it keeps telling me I don't have either Sports or
Movies
whereas I do have the movies package. I've tried the helpline several
times
and they say they're having tech diffs (and high demand - why advertise it
if they can't deal with demand) and to keep trying, but could give no time
scale for resolution. I was just wondering if anyone has used it yet and
if
it's as good as it sounds?
Regards
Denise


Probably a silly question - but if someone already has a Sky Sports/Movies
sub, why on earth wouldn't they just watch it on TV?


Couch potatoes?, Someone who thinks they can download,convert to DVD and
flog on Ebay??

Might even be they want all their bandwidth using up with the P2P software
that stays there even when the S By BB is uninstalled?




dakeb June 20th 06 11:16 PM

Sky by Broadband
 

"mistyb" wrote in message
...
Hi Everyone
Has anyone successfully registered with Sky by Broadband - I've been
trying since Saturday and it keeps telling me I don't have either Sports
or Movies whereas I do have the movies package. I've tried the helpline
several times and they say they're having tech diffs (and high demand -
why advertise it if they can't deal with demand) and to keep trying, but
could give no time scale for resolution. I was just wondering if anyone
has used it yet and if it's as good as it sounds?
Regards
Denise


i got it but its rubbish and never watch it.



^^artnada^^ June 21st 06 08:24 AM

Sky by Broadband
 
dakeb wrote:
"mistyb" wrote in message
...
Hi Everyone
Has anyone successfully registered with Sky by Broadband - I've been
trying since Saturday and it keeps telling me I don't have either Sports
or Movies whereas I do have the movies package. I've tried the helpline
several times and they say they're having tech diffs (and high demand -
why advertise it if they can't deal with demand) and to keep trying, but
could give no time scale for resolution. I was just wondering if anyone
has used it yet and if it's as good as it sounds?
Regards
Denise


i got it but its rubbish and never watch it.


So why have you still got it then?



Oenone June 21st 06 02:02 PM

Sky by Broadband
 
mistyb wrote:
I was just
wondering if anyone has used it yet and if it's as good as it sounds?


I installed it and thought it was rubbish.

The user interface is clunky, there is a poor selection of films to watch,
and it took an absolute age to download anything. Add to that the fact it's
using your upstream bandwidth (without telling you) and doesn't uninstall
the Peer-2-peer client when you uninstall the application, I was left
feeling that it was a really nasty piece of work. I won't be installing it
again.

--

(O)enone



Alex June 22nd 06 12:46 PM

Sky by Broadband
 
At 17:42:21 on 20/06/2006, Tumbleweed delighted uk.media.tv.sky by announcing:


"mistyb" wrote in message
...
Hi Everyone
Has anyone successfully registered with Sky by Broadband - I've been
trying since Saturday and it keeps telling me I don't have either Sports
or Movies whereas I do have the movies package. I've tried the helpline
several times and they say they're having tech diffs (and high demand -
why advertise it if they can't deal with demand) and to keep trying, but
could give no time scale for resolution. I was just wondering if anyone
has used it yet and if it's as good as it sounds? Regards Denise


You might want to check up on the fact that it apparently installs P2P
software on your PC which may well be in use long after you have stopped
downloading.


Not apparently, definitely. It runs whilst the application is open. You can,
however, watch the video with the application closed.

Alex June 22nd 06 12:46 PM

Sky by Broadband
 
At 19:31:57 on 20/06/2006, The Wizard delighted uk.media.tv.sky by announcing:


"Paul Hyett" wrote in message
...
In uk.media.tv.sky on Tue, 20 Jun 2006, mistyb wrote :

Hi Everyone


Has anyone successfully registered with Sky by Broadband - I've been
trying since Saturday and it keeps telling me I don't have either Sports
or Movies whereas I do have the movies package. I've tried the helpline
several times and they say they're having tech diffs (and high demand -
why advertise it if they can't deal with demand) and to keep trying, but
could give no time scale for resolution. I was just wondering if anyone
has used it yet and if it's as good as it sounds?
Regards
Denise


Probably a silly question - but if someone already has a Sky Sports/Movies
sub, why on earth wouldn't they just watch it on TV?


Couch potatoes?, Someone who thinks they can download,convert to DVD and flog
on Ebay??

Might even be they want all their bandwidth using up with the P2P software
that stays there even when the S By BB is uninstalled?


No, it doesn't.

dakeb June 22nd 06 09:29 PM

Sky by Broadband
 

"^^artnada^^" wrote in message
. uk...
dakeb wrote:
"mistyb" wrote in message
...
Hi Everyone
Has anyone successfully registered with Sky by Broadband - I've been
trying since Saturday and it keeps telling me I don't have either Sports
or Movies whereas I do have the movies package. I've tried the helpline
several times and they say they're having tech diffs (and high demand -
why advertise it if they can't deal with demand) and to keep trying, but
could give no time scale for resolution. I was just wondering if anyone
has used it yet and if it's as good as it sounds?
Regards
Denise


i got it but its rubbish and never watch it.


So why have you still got it then?


its free.




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