Often UPC don't turn off those connections when people move. So new tenants get it free.
Its still got nothing to do with Saorview. You're just going to confuse people talking about it in a thread about Saorview.
OP has stated that he has UPC as his supplier.
OP you will need a set top box (supplied by UPC) at each point to continue service as before, or else move the suplied STB with you to view wherever you want.
If its relevant, it will effect his service. Will it yes or no? The answer is simply no. You gave him incorrect info at the start.
With respect, that you got it mixed up suggests it is confusing to mix those issue up as related. Thats why I say
Sky & ALL UPC customers are unaffected by Saorview. It actually is as simple as that.
I'm not pointing out that you made a mistake, but that is easy to make a "mistake" if you discuss unrelated issues of similar terminology together.
For example Pudds, mixing "digital switch over" ...........Removed for the sake of clarity
...Removed for the sake of clarity...
... not giving short/simple/to the point answers (as some posters appear to be advocating)...
That he mentions them together doesn't make them related.
I'm not pointing out that you made a mistake
You gave him incorrect info at the start.
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Thats not correct.
I live in Dublin and have the basic TV channels from UPC (originally cablelink, rte relays) using a coaxial cable. I have the cable installed throughout the house both upstairs and downstairs so I can receive the channels in bedrooms as well as downstairs in Lounge area. When saorview becomes operational late next year, will I lose all my TV channels. Will I have to upgrade to a different package/company?
Then why post the following?....
...Thats not correct. ...With respect, that you got it mixed up suggests it is confusing to mix those issue up as related....
...we've clarified that the OP will not immediately lose service when the analogue switch off happens next year. However, how long the service they receive will continue to exist is very relevant. The analogue service is already more expensive than the digital one which carries more channels. (Unless you factor in multi-room setups)
They will not support this service for ever, and are encouraging customers to switch to the digital service.
I have said free channels.Often UPC don't turn off those connections when people move. So new tenants get it free.
This is an interesting question. I doubt it costs them much to run but they may lose customers if the pull the analogue plug. It makes little difference to me but the kids would probably miss nick. Chorus were a terrible company and I don't rate UPC either.OK, so the real important question is - how long will UPC continue to provide the analogue signal along with digital at no extra charge? And for bonus points, will the UK switchover to digital have any impact on this?
OK, so the real important question is - how long will UPC continue to provide the analogue signal along with digital at no extra charge? And for bonus points, will the UK switchover to digital have any impact on this?
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