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Sky have been hounding us for a few months to plug our sky box into the
phoneline or we will end up paying two full subs for multiroom. We finally got round to buying the cable and plugged it in. Just curious as to what they gain from this? What is the point of having the phoneline connected? We don't use the chargeable interactive services at all. |
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"Beck" wrote in message ... Sky have been hounding us for a few months to plug our sky box into the phoneline or we will end up paying two full subs for multiroom. We finally got round to buying the cable and plugged it in. Just curious as to what they gain from this? What is the point of having the phoneline connected? We don't use the chargeable interactive services at all. Scrap that, I found the information in the NG FAQ. |
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Beck wrote:
Sky have been hounding us for a few months to plug our sky box into the phoneline or we will end up paying two full subs for multiroom. We finally got round to buying the cable and plugged it in. Just curious as to what they gain from this? Only on multiroom subs is the phone connection requirement enforced and they use it to check that both boxes are on the same line. They do this to stop you sharing your cheap sub with someone else. -- Digibox problem? : A reboot solves 90% of these. The Sky Digital FAQ: http://tinyurl.com/7rm2m UK TV overseas: http://tinyurl.com/6p73 BBC reception questions? ; http://www.astra2d.com/ Fed up with on-screen logos? : http://logofreetv.org/ ---- Only the truth as I see it. No monies return'd. ;-) |
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"Jomtien" wrote in message ... Beck wrote: Sky have been hounding us for a few months to plug our sky box into the phoneline or we will end up paying two full subs for multiroom. We finally got round to buying the cable and plugged it in. Just curious as to what they gain from this? Only on multiroom subs is the phone connection requirement enforced and they use it to check that both boxes are on the same line. They do this to stop you sharing your cheap sub with someone else. hmm I can see why they think that but a determined person could easily pass a phonecable through a wall. |
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On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 10:45:42 +0100, "Beck"
dropped their trousers and said: "Jomtien" wrote in message .. . Beck wrote: Sky have been hounding us for a few months to plug our sky box into the phoneline or we will end up paying two full subs for multiroom. We finally got round to buying the cable and plugged it in. Just curious as to what they gain from this? Only on multiroom subs is the phone connection requirement enforced and they use it to check that both boxes are on the same line. They do this to stop you sharing your cheap sub with someone else. hmm I can see why they think that but a determined person could easily pass a phonecable through a wall. Any though's on how could they ensure both boxes are at the same address? -- Dewi, (remove spin for email) |
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"Dewi" wrote in message ... On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 10:45:42 +0100, "Beck" dropped their trousers and said: "Jomtien" wrote in message . .. Beck wrote: Sky have been hounding us for a few months to plug our sky box into the phoneline or we will end up paying two full subs for multiroom. We finally got round to buying the cable and plugged it in. Just curious as to what they gain from this? Only on multiroom subs is the phone connection requirement enforced and they use it to check that both boxes are on the same line. They do this to stop you sharing your cheap sub with someone else. hmm I can see why they think that but a determined person could easily pass a phonecable through a wall. Any though's on how could they ensure both boxes are at the same address? I would imagine the only way of ensuring someone is not fiddling the subs and crossing phonelines to a neighbour is to actually visit the premises, something which would prove difficult to enter as they would have no legal right of entry I would imagine. I really do not think someone would go as far to trail a phoneline to the neighbours though as they cannot guarantee the neighbour would not use it for phonecalls aswell. |
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Beck wrote:
Only on multiroom subs is the phone connection requirement enforced and they use it to check that both boxes are on the same line. They do this to stop you sharing your cheap sub with someone else. hmm I can see why they think that but a determined person could easily pass a phonecable through a wall. Indeed. But without the phone requirement you would be able to share with anyone, near or far. -- Digibox problem? : A reboot solves 90% of these. The Sky Digital FAQ: http://tinyurl.com/7rm2m UK TV overseas: http://tinyurl.com/6p73 BBC reception questions? ; http://www.astra2d.com/ Fed up with on-screen logos? : http://logofreetv.org/ ---- Only the truth as I see it. No monies return'd. ;-) |
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In uk.media.tv.sky on Sun, 11 Sep 2005, Beck wrote :
I really do not think someone would go as far to trail a phoneline to the neighbours though as they cannot guarantee the neighbour would not use it for phonecalls aswell. Be a bit daft of them though, as you'd then cut off their cheap Sky! -- Paul 'US Sitcom Fan' Hyett |
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In uk.media.tv.sky on Mon, 12 Sep 2005, Jomtien wrote :
Beck wrote: Only on multiroom subs is the phone connection requirement enforced and they use it to check that both boxes are on the same line. They do this to stop you sharing your cheap sub with someone else. hmm I can see why they think that but a determined person could easily pass a phonecable through a wall. Indeed. But without the phone requirement you would be able to share with anyone, near or far. Poor Murdoch - he'll have to sign on, then... -- Paul 'US Sitcom Fan' Hyett |
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It's partly to "encourage" you to use the various interactive services,
so Sky can collect more money (Sky installation is heavily subsidised, so for them to make a profit you have to get more expensive packages or use interactive). The box does dometimes make a random call, to check the phone line's connected. I've also heard it rumoured that the box collects viewing information and sends it back to Sky. Possibly, who knows, has anyone put a breakout box on one of these "calls"? |
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