Sky Q now standard
October 11, 2016
Sky customers who sign up for any TV package will now receive a Sky Q set top box as standard. Customers can opt for a 1TB or 2TB model.
For a £15 (€16.6) installation charge, the 1TB box (500 hours storage) enables users to watch Sky TV simultaneously on two TV sets and stream recordings around the home on one tablet. Users can also record three different channels simulataneously whilst watching a fourth.
For a £199 installation charge, the 2TB box and you can watch Sky TV in three rooms and stream to two tablets in your home. The higher-end box also enables movies and Premier League football to be watched in Ultra HD. Users can also record up to four different channels whulst watching a fifth.
Sky Broadband customers will also now receive the Sky Q Hub that turns Sky Q boxes into Wi-Fi hotspots improving coverage throughout the home.
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