Sky To Launch No Dish Required Internet TV Service
Satellite TV giant, Sky are targeting the 13 million UK homes that have no Sky service, and offering an internet TV pay as you go service in the first half of this year.
The service will be an enhanced version of the Sky Go online service and is for customers who do not want to subscribe to to satellite and who do not want a Sky dish plonked on the side of their house. The streaming content can be viewed on laptop, PC, Mac, tablet, console, connected TV and smartphone.
A statement from Sky said they are,”Taking advantage of the rapid growth in broadband-connected devices, and building on Sky’s experience in multi-platform TV, the new service will be an additional choice for people who don’t currently subscribe to a pay TV service.
“The new service will provide instant and simple access to a range of Sky content, including hundreds of films from Sky Movies. Giving consumers even more choice and flexibility, the service will be available to anyone in the UK with a broadband connection.”
The news comes as Sky enforce their commitment to internet TV and just after they revealed that they would offer customers the BBC iPlayer and ITV Player.
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