murpho999 wrote: » €12.99 activation fee for self set-up. How is it a free service? That really annoys me, been a customer for years at over €80 a month and they want this?
Dr. Nick wrote: » So the space taken up previously by Anytime is now free on the hard disc?
Woodie40 wrote: » It cost me nothing, I am using the Ethernet cable.
adox wrote: » It is free. The €12.99 refers to a wireless set up. It's the cost of their wireless box. There is no set up charge.
12gauge dave wrote: » Im clueless on this sort of thing but can i get this anytime+ without internet? Thanks
Thoie wrote: » If you order the wireless box, does that have to sit with the Sky box, or near the router? (I have extra socket space near the router, but not near the TV) If you activate OnDemand through the website, without taking the wireless box, can you go back and add the wireless box for €12.99 later?
Swizzle Firma wrote: » In short, sky has ****ed up yet again. Personally I'll give them 24 hours before I tell them to shove it up their asses and switch to UPC.
Swizzle Firma wrote: » I'm not over reacting. Fact is 1) The UK have a larger amount of channels for cheaper - ITV 1 2 3 4 Channel 5, Channel 4, Film 4 HD etc
Swizzle Firma wrote: » It appears that on demand isn't working for anyone that is using 'multiroom'... going by the posts here by people who are having problems and my own experience. Activated it via the website - nothing... Rang them to get it activated... confirmed to be activated on the account... Was informed by the nice girl of the massive amounts of calls they have received with people having problems. The box I want On Demand on is 'multiroom' however, and as I said it appears anyone else who is having problems is using a 'multiroom' setup. In short, sky has ****ed up yet again. Personally I'll give them 24 hours before I tell them to shove it up their asses and switch to UPC. They really are a useless overcharging company(in Ireland) and if you're lucky to be in a UPC area then there's always another option for you... would prefer to pay my €1200 a year to a company that isn't so incompetent at this stage.