I believe in the case of Sky+ and multiroom the phone line is required. The box keeps checking for it. Sky don't want to allow the second box being used outside the address on the contract, with Sky+/HD the reasoning may be to stop recorded content being viewed at a second address.
Is it the Freeview box?
I had Sky scheduled to install today in a new build and he couldnt do it because he said I needed an additional tv point in the room. Apparently it is standard to have 2 tv points in the room to activate sky +. This was news to my builder. When I booked it with Sky I asked what exactly the technician needed and they said just a TV. Sky guy said he'd have to come back again once it was installed. Anyone heard of this?
We just upgraded when we moved into our new build (semi-d) a couple of weeks ago - now with Sky+. Had one TV point in the sitting room. The sky engineer put up the dish, and then just drilled through wall into living room where box was going. So didn't use the TV point. Sky wire is 2 wires together, for the 2 tuners in the box. Engineer was great, very accommodating with dish outside and wires...unlike a certain phone company.
For sky+ you do not need a phone line but they will charge €38 for you to do it this way
For multi room, you need a phone line
I don't know. What is the freeview box and can you tell me if it's more or less equal to the sky package. All I know is that I would prefer to stop paying the monthly fee to Sky on top of TV licence.
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