Sky Anytime+ for all
March 26, 2012
Sky has opened up its Anytime+ catch-up service to all Sky HD subscribers regardless of which ISP provides their broadband connection.
Previously the satellite TV giant had only offered the service to Sky+ HD subscribers who also used Sky Broadband.
Sky believes the on-demand, online-based service will now be piped into another 5 million homes. Anytime+ brings access to films from Sky Movies 1 & 2 to watch on-demand, and an array of content from Sky Atlantic, Sky 1, Discovery Channel and more.
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