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Steve Wilson July 31st 03 04:30 PM

Sky+
 
I'm thinking about getting Sky + (the PVR box), but the Sky website
isn't very informative and, if experience is anything to go by,
phoning them up won't shed much light either, so hopefully somebody
out there will know more. My questions a

1. What is the telephone connection used for? Is this to download the
TV schedules (essential), or just to allow access to the "interactive"
services, which I'm not interested in anyway? If the latter, is there
any reason why the box won't work if not connected to the telephone?
Reading the terms and conditions on the Sky website, it's actually a
condition that the box is kept connected to a phone line for the first
12 months. Why?

2. The room I want to put the box in doesn't have a phone socket (well
it does, but it's not connected up). Given all the phone extensions I
already have elsewhere in the house, I'm not keen to wire in another.
Is there a wireless solution?

Thx
Steve

Andy Hall July 31st 03 05:12 PM

Sky+
 
On 31 Jul 2003 08:30:26 -0700, (Steve
Wilson) wrote:

I'm thinking about getting Sky + (the PVR box), but the Sky website
isn't very informative and, if experience is anything to go by,
phoning them up won't shed much light either, so hopefully somebody
out there will know more. My questions a

1. What is the telephone connection used for? Is this to download the
TV schedules (essential), or just to allow access to the "interactive"
services, which I'm not interested in anyway? If the latter, is there
any reason why the box won't work if not connected to the telephone?
Reading the terms and conditions on the Sky website, it's actually a
condition that the box is kept connected to a phone line for the first
12 months. Why?


The program guide is delivered digitally over the satellite - it
doesn't need the phone.

The phone connection is used during initial registration to pair the
viewing card with the box (although that can be done separately), for
interctive services (where they make money) and for upload of data
from the receiver for marketing purposes. It's also used for
pay-per-view services. Urban legend has it that they can upload
details on your viewing habits but Sky do not confirm or deny it
AFAIK.

The contract for reduced price receiver and/or service requires you to
have the box connected to a phone line for the first year, and yes
they do check periodically, and will bill you if you break the
agreement. Periodically the box will dial out using an 800 number.

After the year you can do what you like if you don't want interactive
or PPV service.



2. The room I want to put the box in doesn't have a phone socket (well
it does, but it's not connected up). Given all the phone extensions I
already have elsewhere in the house, I'm not keen to wire in another.
Is there a wireless solution?


The typical solution is to use a phone-over-mains adaptor, but they
are pretty expensive (£80).

http://www.finchdata.biz/acatalog/Automation.html

is one I found at random.


Thx
Steve


..andy

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parish July 31st 03 05:53 PM

Sky+
 
Steve Wilson wrote:
I'm thinking about getting Sky + (the PVR box), but the Sky website
isn't very informative and, if experience is anything to go by,
phoning them up won't shed much light either, so hopefully somebody
out there will know more. My questions a

1. What is the telephone connection used for? Is this to download the
TV schedules (essential), or just to allow access to the "interactive"
services, which I'm not interested in anyway? If the latter, is there
any reason why the box won't work if not connected to the telephone?
Reading the terms and conditions on the Sky website, it's actually a
condition that the box is kept connected to a phone line for the first
12 months. Why?


http://tinyurl.com/imtt

Also read this http://tinyurl.com/imtv which highlights a limitation
with the Sky+ box that may, or may not, be an issue for you.

2. The room I want to put the box in doesn't have a phone socket (well
it does, but it's not connected up). Given all the phone extensions I
already have elsewhere in the house, I'm not keen to wire in another.
Is there a wireless solution?

Thx
Steve



Laurie R August 1st 03 09:25 AM

Sky+
 
Steve Wilson wrote:
some lines snipped
Reading the terms and conditions on the Sky website, it's actually a
condition that the box is kept connected to a phone line for the first
12 months. Why?
Thx Steve


It's only a contract condition if you order the subsidised Sky+ package (was
£199, now £249 plus £1 install) direct from Sky.
If you buy a retail Sky+ box from Dixons, Ebay etc you don't need a phone
connection.
As well as the interactive & box-office reasons already mentioned, Sky can
send a satellite order to a subsidised Sky+ box to "phone home". They can
validate the CLI and disable the box if it doesn't respond or has been moved
to a different address.

uk.media.tv.sky and uk.tech.tv.sky are better places for further questions.
--
Laurie R




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