Sky will launch an internet based TV service

Fed up talking videogames? Why?
User avatar
Fargo
Member
Joined in 2008

PostSky will launch an internet based TV service
by Fargo » Tue Jan 31, 2012 9:01 pm

I knew this would happen. Serious competition for Netflix UK considering the licenses Sky own.
Image

UK pay TV service Sky has just announced its quarterly results, and despite adding 100,000 subscribers as well as notching its "highest ever first-half adjusted operating profit" it will launch a new internet TV service, available to anyone in the country with a broadband connection. Sky describes the new over the top (OTT) service as being aimed at the 13 million UK households who don't currently subscribe to pay TV, with access available via "PC, laptop, tablet, smartphone, games console or connected TV." Initially, it will offer Sky Movies on demand joined by sports and entertainment options later, with access based on either monthly unlimited subscription or "pay-as-you-go" pricing. As far as the company's basic services, it will continue to develop its existing Sky Go product for standard pay-TV subscribers and zeebox iPad companion app, although this seems to initially be a worth competitor for things like Lovefilm and recent UK entrant Netflix. We have plenty of questions about what it will offer cord-cutters and cord-nevers in the UK when it launches in the first half of this year, we should find out more on the earnings call shortly. Until then, hit the PDF link for more detailed financial breakdowns, or check out the IPTV service press release after the break.


http://www.engadget.com/2012/01/31/sky-will-launch-an-internet-based-tv-service-in-the-uk-in-the-fi/#continued

User avatar
Ecno
Member
Joined in 2008

PostRe: Sky will launch an internet based TV service
by Ecno » Tue Jan 31, 2012 9:03 pm

What's sky go then? I already pay just to watch it on the internet..

Donate to the Ukrainian Military's fight against fascism.

https://bank.gov.ua/en/news/all/natsion ... ebi-armiyi

Contact your MP to voice support for Ukraine
User avatar
Fargo
Member
Joined in 2008

PostRe: Sky will launch an internet based TV service
by Fargo » Tue Jan 31, 2012 9:11 pm

Yeah but you're paying for Sky TV. Sky Go is just a free bonus service. This is a standalone version of Sky Go without the TV package.

User avatar
Mafro
Moderator
Joined in 2008
AKA: based
Contact:

PostRe: Sky will launch an internet based TV service
by Mafro » Tue Jan 31, 2012 9:15 pm

Fargo wrote:Yeah but you're paying for Sky TV. Sky Go is just a free bonus service. This is a standalone version of Sky Go without the TV package.

You can already get Sky Go without having Sky TV http://www.sky.com/shop/tv/sky-go/monthly-pass-upgrade/

All I'm interested in is the ability to just get the Sky Sports channels and ESPN and nothing else. I had this before with Sky Mobile TV for £7.99 p/m, but then they got rid of that and introduced Sky Go where I'd have to pay £44 p/m (!) for the sports channels + ESPN and a bunch of extra gooseberry fool I didn't want to watch.

Fisher wrote:shyguy64 did you sell weed in animal crossing new horizons today.

Twitter
User avatar
Ecno
Member
Joined in 2008

PostRe: Sky will launch an internet based TV service
by Ecno » Tue Jan 31, 2012 9:16 pm

Fargo wrote:Yeah but you're paying for Sky TV. Sky Go is just a free bonus service. This is a standalone version of Sky Go without the TV package.



I don't have Sky TV just Sky Go. Pay £35 a month for Sky Sports + an awful entertainment package.

Donate to the Ukrainian Military's fight against fascism.

https://bank.gov.ua/en/news/all/natsion ... ebi-armiyi

Contact your MP to voice support for Ukraine
User avatar
tomvek
Member ♥
Joined in 2008
Location: N.Ireland
Contact:

PostRe: Sky will launch an internet based TV service
by tomvek » Tue Jan 31, 2012 9:20 pm

I'm happy enough with Netflix to be honest. Unless Sky can offer a lot more content for the same price then I can't see me budging. I'd only be interested in a standalone Sky Sports option if it wasn't too expensive.

Image
User avatar
Fargo
Member
Joined in 2008

PostRe: Sky will launch an internet based TV service
by Fargo » Tue Jan 31, 2012 9:42 pm

Ecno wrote:
Fargo wrote:Yeah but you're paying for Sky TV. Sky Go is just a free bonus service. This is a standalone version of Sky Go without the TV package.



I don't have Sky TV just Sky Go. Pay £35 a month for Sky Sports + an awful entertainment package.


I never knew you could do that. £35 a month though. If this new setup is at a similar price point I think I'll happily stick with netflix.

User avatar
Fatal Exception
Member
Joined in 2008
AKA: Racist chinese lover
Location: ಠ_ಠ

PostRe: Sky will launch an internet based TV service
by Fatal Exception » Tue Jan 31, 2012 9:47 pm

It seems Sky are ready to move with the times. At least they can't monopolise the internet. But what they can do is use their sat TV to subsidise their online service and buy up exclusive rights to all the good shows :x

The above post, unless specifically stated to the contrary, should not be taken seriously. If the above post has offended you in any way, please fill in this form and return it to your nearest moderator.
Image
User avatar
Mogster
Member ♥
Joined in 2008

PostRe: Sky will launch an internet based TV service
by Mogster » Tue Jan 31, 2012 10:35 pm

Indeed. Netflix is more than enough for me, and I bet Sky still shove adverts into their online service in spite of the subscription. :x

I'm Let's Playing my way through the Tomb Raider series: https://www.youtube.com/c/JevanMoss
bear
Member
Member
Joined in 2008

PostRe: Sky will launch an internet based TV service
by bear » Tue Jan 31, 2012 10:47 pm

Its also worth mentioning that Sky Anytime+ will soon be available across all broadband providers. While that may not be a huge deal for UK customers its a big deal for Irish customers as Anytime+ is not available in Ireland yet but that should change soon.

User avatar
Moggy
"Special"
Joined in 2008
AKA: Moggy

PostRe: Sky will launch an internet based TV service
by Moggy » Wed Feb 01, 2012 9:04 am

bear wrote:Its also worth mentioning that Sky Anytime+ will soon be available across all broadband providers. While that may not be a huge deal for UK customers its a big deal for Irish customers as Anytime+ is not available in Ireland yet but that should change soon.


They had to do this as the BBC wouldn't let them have iPlayer otherwise. :lol:

User avatar
abcd
Emeritus
Joined in 2008
AKA: abcd

PostRe: Sky will launch an internet based TV service
by abcd » Wed Feb 01, 2012 9:14 am

bear wrote:Its also worth mentioning that Sky Anytime+ will soon be available across all broadband providers. While that may not be a huge deal for UK customers its a big deal for Irish customers as Anytime+ is not available in Ireland yet but that should change soon.


Oh it's a huge deal for me. It was silly that their service was limited to Sky broadband only.

Image
User avatar
TigaSefi
Member
Joined in 2008
Contact:

PostRe: Sky will launch an internet based TV service
by TigaSefi » Wed Feb 01, 2012 9:18 am

I still have that Sky Sports iphone service :lol: so I don't have to pay a huge whack for ESPN. :shifty:

Subtitles on the internet would be interesting since Lovefilm has failed and Netflix is super awesome for me.

Image
1 > 2 > 3 >>>>>>> 4 >>>>> 5
User avatar
Poser
Banned
Joined in 2008
Location: Newcastle Upon Tyne

PostRe: Sky will launch an internet based TV service
by Poser » Wed Feb 01, 2012 10:23 am

If you have a family member who pays a full Sky Package, you can use their password to watch sport on your laptop :shifty:

User avatar
Wedgie
Member
Joined in 2008

PostRe: Sky will launch an internet based TV service
by Wedgie » Wed Feb 01, 2012 12:13 pm

TigaSefi wrote:I still have that Sky Sports iphone service :lol: so I don't have to pay a huge whack for ESPN. :shifty:

Subtitles on the internet would be interesting since Lovefilm has failed and Netflix is super awesome for me.


Sky Go currently, does not have subtitles on any possible devices.

So, don't expect this service to provide subtitles.

Image

Denster wrote:My phone messaged me yesterday after i'd encouraged him to download and play the RESi demo.


Super Intelligent Phones Are Here!!!! We are dooooomed!
User avatar
TigaSefi
Member
Joined in 2008
Contact:

PostRe: Sky will launch an internet based TV service
by TigaSefi » Wed Feb 01, 2012 12:16 pm

I am not!! :lol:

Image
1 > 2 > 3 >>>>>>> 4 >>>>> 5
User avatar
coldspice
Member
Joined in 2008
Location: Nottinghamshire

PostRe: Sky will launch an internet based TV service
by coldspice » Wed Feb 01, 2012 8:57 pm

I expect this to be horrendously restricted and hideously overpriced.

User avatar
darksideby182
Member
Joined in 2008
Location: Cove grove

PostRe: Sky will launch an internet based TV service
by darksideby182 » Wed Feb 01, 2012 9:33 pm

Minty14 wrote:I expect this to be horrendously restricted and hideously overpriced.

This

Wii U : punkeator
Xbox live : darksideby182
Psn : darksideby182
steam : Punkeator
Origin : Punkeator
Switch : 6739-1557-7191
User avatar
Moggy
"Special"
Joined in 2008
AKA: Moggy

PostRe: Sky will launch an internet based TV service
by Moggy » Thu Feb 02, 2012 8:04 am

I think that legal streaming of music, movies and TV is the perfect solution to piracy. Who would bother downloading illegal files when you can just open up Netflix (or Lovefilm, or Sky, or whatever) and watch what you like for £5-£10 a month?

Except the greed of the companies involved is going to kill it. All this exclusive stuff worked when we only had TV channels, but it is going to stop people subscribing to these streaming services when people realise that to get a good range of content you will have to subscribe to three or four separate services and even then some stuff will be exclusive to TV or exclusive to America. :roll:

Imagine the DVD market if every content provider signed exclusive deals with DVD player manufacturers. To watch the Alien films, buy a Samsung player but for Terminator you need a Sony. Lord of the Rings? Sorry sir, that is exclusive to Phillips. :fp:

User avatar
Return_of_the_STAR
Member
Joined in 2008

PostRe: Sky will launch an internet based TV service
by Return_of_the_STAR » Thu Feb 02, 2012 8:52 am

Moggy wrote:I think that legal streaming of music, movies and TV is the perfect solution to piracy. Who would bother downloading illegal files when you can just open up Netflix (or Lovefilm, or Sky, or whatever) and watch what you like for £5-£10 a month?

Except the greed of the companies involved is going to kill it. All this exclusive stuff worked when we only had TV channels, but it is going to stop people subscribing to these streaming services when people realise that to get a good range of content you will have to subscribe to three or four separate services and even then some stuff will be exclusive to TV or exclusive to America. :roll:

Imagine the DVD market if every content provider signed exclusive deals with DVD player manufacturers. To watch the Alien films, buy a Samsung player but for Terminator you need a Sony. Lord of the Rings? Sorry sir, that is exclusive to Phillips. :fp:


This is exactly my thoughts and concerns on this business model.

Shoe Army

Return to “Stuff”

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 585 guests