For Sky (in just one room, not multi-room) is a permanent landline phone connnection required ?
On Sky are the main Irish & BBC Radio stations, such as BBC Radio 4 readily available ?
Is it not just Setanta Ireland you get free with NTL? I believe you have to pay for Setanta Sports 1 and 2.
Also we had no landline at all in the house and I gave my mobile the main house number to Sky so unless they are idiots they knew I had no phone line connected.....
Sky only need a landline when you are using Multiroom and you must keep the phone line plugged in at all times. AFAIK, this is so that people living close together, e.g. in neighbouring apartments, can't just go buy a subscription between them!
Lastly, a normal Sky / Sky+ subscription does not require a phone line, however there is a "No Landline" fee of €37.50 charged on installation for anyone who does not have a landline.
Do sky not offer this now? We got a flier (from Sky) recently saying if you had 5 apartments you all could get sky with only one dish with some new package or other...
Do sky not offer this now? We got a flier (from Sky) recently saying if you had 5 apartments you all could get sky with only one dish with some new package or other...
I was not charged this fee
Do sky not offer this now? We got a flier (from Sky) recently saying if you had 5 apartments you all could get sky with only one dish with some new package or other...
It's not the same thing - that's called a "Shared Dish" and everyone connected to it pays a normal subscription fee, it just means that you don't all have a seperate dish.
Multiroom is where you have Sky installed but want to have it in another room as well and be able to watch different things. This just costs an extra €15 a month (actually I think it's currently on promotion at €7.50 for new subscribers).
I'm really looking forward to the almost 30 HD channels they say will be available.
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