"Providing customers with the flexibility to enjoy their favourite TV on demand, our comprehensive catch-up TV service perfectly complements the genius of Sky+, which already helps millions of our customers take charge of their viewing. Luke Bradley-Jones, director of TV products at Sky, said "We’re delighted to have partnered with the BBC to bring the best of the BBC on demand to Sky customers. According to the BBC it had nearly 200 million requests for programmes in September alone. The service enables viewers to browse on-demand menus, look up content by channel, day and genre and download it automatically to a Sky+ box.īBC iPlayer is already available on more than 650 platforms and devices, including Virgin Media, YouView and BT Vision. Sky+HD customers will be able to catch up with TV shows from all the terrestrial broadcasters by the end of the year, after 4oD signs up. We have requested a comment from Sky.BBC iPlayer has been integrated into the Sky electronic programme guide (EPG), joining ITV and Channel 5 programming already available on the service. It is impossible to have endless streams of on demand content via satellite. I’m really sorry for the inconvenience this is causing.”Īt present there’s no clear ETA for when this will be fixed and the current situation with Omicron, as well as Christmas holidays, probably won’t be helping to push things along. 05/11/09 - 13:46 3 sodafountain wrote: » Sky is suppleid via satellite, whereas VM is supplied via cable. I have reached out to some users on this thread for some help whilst we test different scenarios, if you would like to get involved with this you can let me know. In the meantime we are asking not to change DNS settings and as a temporary solution download your content to your box via the Sky Go app. We are aware that this will cause inconvenience for you all especially during this time of year and we want to reassure everyone that the relevant teams are working hard to resolve this issue ASAP. It’s been reported that this is happening with both customers using a 3rd party broadband as well as our own Sky Broadband customers too. “We are aware we’re experiencing issues with our Sky Q and Sky+ HD boxes with customers reporting intermittent failed downloads on On Demand content. Instead, the provider suggests, as a “ temporary solution“, to try downloading content to your box via the Sky Go app instead.Ī Sky Community Manager (Chloe-W22) said:
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