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Sky Freesat and Pay-Once-Watch-For-Ever?
I'm not talking about BBC/ITV Freesat. I'm talking about Sky Freesat.
Ah! You've confused everyone by using the wrong terminology. Read and digest this: "Freesat" is the name of the BBC/ITV offering. "Freesat from Sky" is the name of the Sky offering. Note the full title of the latter, and also note how it is NOT called "Sky Freesat"! See how it is always given its full title on Sky's website. Anyway, POWF is just a marketing variation of Freesat from Sky. By giving you four Sky mixes they hope to hook you into their subscription service. Hence they'll take a punt on a reduced installation fee. SteveT |
Sky Freesat and Pay-Once-Watch-For-Ever?
"Steve Thackery" wrote in message ... I'm not talking about BBC/ITV Freesat. I'm talking about Sky Freesat. By giving you four Sky mixes they hope to hook you into their subscription service. Hence they'll take a punt on a reduced installation fee. Judging by the amount of junk mail I still receive from them they obviously haven't forgotten that I was a subscriber to their original 16 channel offering back in 1990! SteveT |
Sky Freesat and Pay-Once-Watch-For-Ever?
From: Steve Thackery
Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 Time: 19:37:24 Ah! You've confused everyone by using the wrong terminology. Read and digest this: "Freesat" is the name of the BBC/ITV offering. "Freesat from Sky" is the name of the Sky offering. Note the full title of the latter, and also note how it is NOT called "Sky Freesat"! See how it is always given its full title on Sky's website. I consider myself roundly castigated! I won't let it happen again. Anyway, POWF is just a marketing variation of Freesat from Sky. By giving you four Sky mixes they hope to hook you into their subscription service. Hence they'll take a punt on a reduced installation fee. Understood. Now can someone tell me if/why I would also need a telephone line with POWF and/or "Freesat from Sky", and whether my Virginmedia line will suffice. I have no intention of subscribing to any Sky services. -- Ian |
Sky Freesat and Pay-Once-Watch-For-Ever?
uk.tech.digital-tv
Ian Fri, 18 Jul 2008 20:11:15 +0100 Now can someone tell me if/why I would also need a telephone line with POWF and/or "Freesat from Sky", and whether my Virginmedia line will suffice. I have no intention of subscribing to any Sky services. Your virgin line will be fine . When you phone sky to arrange the install - they ask you near the end of the process if you have any questions you want to ask . ...... i have the feeling they are going to love you :-)) -- www.krustov.co.uk |
Sky Freesat and Pay-Once-Watch-For-Ever?
Now can someone tell me if/why I would also need a telephone line with POWF and/or "Freesat from Sky", and whether my Virginmedia line will suffice. I have no intention of subscribing to any Sky services. OK, go to the Freesat from Sky web site, google for it. Go to FAQ read this Q: Apart from a TV, what other equipment do I need? A: An engineer from Sky will provide you with all the equipment you'll need on the date of installation: a standard Sky box, a mini-dish, a remote control and a Freesat from Sky viewing card - the same equipment as our Sky TV subscribers. Standard installation of your equipment is also included. NOTE no mention of you needing a telephone line. so why ask if Virgin will do? Regards, David Please reply to News Group |
Sky Freesat and Pay-Once-Watch-For-Ever?
Ian wrote:
From: Steve Thackery Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 Time: 19:37:24 Ah! You've confused everyone by using the wrong terminology. Read and digest this: "Freesat" is the name of the BBC/ITV offering. "Freesat from Sky" is the name of the Sky offering. Note the full title of the latter, and also note how it is NOT called "Sky Freesat"! See how it is always given its full title on Sky's website. I consider myself roundly castigated! I won't let it happen again. Anyway, POWF is just a marketing variation of Freesat from Sky. By giving you four Sky mixes they hope to hook you into their subscription service. Hence they'll take a punt on a reduced installation fee. Understood. Now can someone tell me if/why I would also need a telephone line with POWF and/or "Freesat from Sky", and whether my Virginmedia line will suffice. I have no intention of subscribing to any Sky services. Yes, a Virgin phone line is fine. -- ^..^ This is Kitty. Copy and paste Kitty into your signature to help her wipe out Bunny's world domination. |
Sky Freesat and Pay-Once-Watch-For-Ever?
From: Krustov
Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 Time: 20:33:21 Your virgin line will be fine . Yeahbut, why do I need a telephone line at all? I want to receive TV and radio programs from their satellite, I don't want anything else from them. Is the Sky box connected to the telephone line for some reason? When you phone sky to arrange the install - they ask you near the end of the process if you have any questions you want to ask . ..... i have the feeling they are going to love you :-)) Tee hee! -- Ian |
Sky Freesat and Pay-Once-Watch-For-Ever?
On 2008-07-18, David wrote:
Now can someone tell me if/why I would also need a telephone line with POWF and/or "Freesat from Sky", and whether my Virginmedia line will suffice. I have no intention of subscribing to any Sky services. OK, go to the Freesat from Sky web site, google for it. Go to FAQ read this Q: Apart from a TV, what other equipment do I need? A: An engineer from Sky will provide you with all the equipment you'll need on the date of installation: a standard Sky box, a mini-dish, a remote control and a Freesat from Sky viewing card - the same equipment as our Sky TV subscribers. Standard installation of your equipment is also included. NOTE no mention of you needing a telephone line. so why ask if Virgin will do? Because someone on this group told him he needed one. |
Sky Freesat and Pay-Once-Watch-For-Ever?
uk.tech.digital-tv
Paul Murray 18 Jul 2008 22:05:35 GMT om NOTE no mention of you needing a telephone line. so why ask if Virgin will do? Because someone on this group told him he needed one. When i phoned sky to order the £150 deal - they asked if i wanted the £75 deal and mentioned that the sky box being connected to the phone line for a minimum of one year was part of the terms and conditions . I told them no i wasnt interested - as i assumed they would also have wanted my bank details to setup a direct debit - even if you tell them your going to cancel before the 4 months is up . I like sky freesat - its sky itself i dont trust :-) -- www.krustov.co.uk |
Sky Freesat and Pay-Once-Watch-For-Ever?
From: Krustov
Date: Sat, 19 Jul 2008 Time: 00:04:54 When i phoned sky to order the £150 deal - they asked if i wanted the £75 deal and mentioned that the sky box being connected to the phone line for a minimum of one year was part of the terms and conditions . I'm obviously missing something very fundamental he ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1. *Why* exactly is it necessary to have a phone line? 2. Do I only need the line with the £75 deal, but not the £150? 3. Presumably the Sky box sits close to the TV, which is in the living room. There is no phone connection in the living room. How do I connect the box to the phone line? Does Sky fit a phone connection during installation? 4. What happens if I disconnect the phone line from the box after installation? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ (Maybe these are the questions you said I could ask Sky when I call them :-) -- Ian |
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