Viewing Sky in Different Property
Is it possible ? - YES
Would it breach the terms of your Multiroom contract ? - YES.
Sky broadcast a signal at regular intervals to all boxes on
Multiroom contracts. Upon receipt of the trigger signal, both of
your boxes will make an automatic callback to Sky, who will check
that:
a. both telephone calls were made from the same line and
b. The CLI is the same as your registered telephone number
If Sky don't receive a scheduled callback, they will try again.
However, if one of your boxes fails to respond repeatedly, Sky
will send you a warning letter. If you fail to comply, sanctions
could include:
a. Charging you for two, full subscriptions or
b. Disabling the viewing card
Short term removal to a different address might not coincide with
any of the scheduled callback times. In that case, Sky will
never know about your breach of contract.
Even if a short term removal to a different address does coincide
with one of the scheduled callback times, Sky will monitor the
non-response and will try again. You would probably get away
with it on the first occasion - and if the box makes a successful
call back from your registered line a few days later, you will
probably hear nothing further.
But don't do it too often!
"BoB-B" wrote in message
...
I currently have Sky HD and a Sky+ under Multiroom contract,
connected to telephone point. Is it possible to take Sky HD
receiver to another property for a short period and carry on
receiving Sky broadcasts without connecting to a telephone
point.?
Bob
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