The end of old sky boxes

linesman66

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First generation Sky boxes will finally become redundant next year, after Sky confirmed to customers that it will be making major technical changes to its service next year.
• Further standard definition (SD) channels on Sky will close in 2024.
• Broadcast parameters will change meaning older boxes will no longer receive services
This follows the BBC’s decision to close all of its standard definition channels in January. Viewers hoping that their older Sky receivers will continue to receive service other channels will be disappointed. Sky has indicated these receivers will become obsolete during 2024. It’s been writing letters to customers still using an older box. This will affect subscribers in both the UK and the Republic of Ireland with any of the first generation, non-HD Sky receivers.
Sky+HD and Sky Q boxes are unaffected, and will continue to receive satellite TV channels, although Sky+HD boxes don’t have access to the interactive and streaming services offered by Sky Q.
In January, the BBC closes all its standard definition services. ITV will also close some regional versions of ITV1 and is expected to continue to make changes to services during the course of the year.
Then from March 2024, Sky will begin to make changes to its services. Some channels broadcasting in both SD and HD will broadcast in HD-only going forward. An early example of the change is Sky Mix, the replacement for Pick, which is now only available in HD. Sky has told customers enquiring about the letters that some SD channels will continue, but that broadcast parameters will change, meaning older boxes will no longer receive the channels. SD is expected to primarily continue where Sky charges extra for HD and where there are ongoing contractual agreements to distribute channels in both formats. Some third-party channels may opt to continue in SD only. Behind the change is a switch to the newer DVB-S2 standard, which isn’t supported by first generation Sky boxes. The switch to DVB-S2 is also the reason why BBC Radio services are affected by the SD switch-off. As a result, older satellite receivers will also lose access to radio stations.
In summary; viewers persisting with older non-HD satellite receivers will gradually lose channels in the next year. Some free-to-air services, notably the BBC’s will be first to go. Then subscription services will be affected.
Sky is offering subscribers a free upgrade to Sky Q. Details about this upgrade are included in the letter issued to affected subscribers.
Sky’s internet TV customers (Sky Glass/Sky Stream) are unaffected.
Freesat customers with older SD-only boxes are also affected by the switch-off of some free-to-air SD channels.​
 
Yes you’re right I re-read it apologies, seems the older boxes such as the non HDMI version will become obsolete and they will do away with SD where there is a HD alternative as you said, so yeah ICAM SD day are numbered.
 
Yes you’re right I re-read it apologies, seems the older boxes such as the non HDMI version will become obsolete and they will do away with SD where there is a HD alternative as you said, so yeah ICAM SD day are numbered.
I could be wrong lol
Just checked Sly Ireland and they're giving away HD pack for free for one month and then €10 a month after that..
So it makes me wonder if you will have to upgrade to the hd pack if you don't have it or you'll lose the SD version's lol
Guess we'll have to wait and see..
 
kryptview and starview, before my time unfortunately. I had the vu+ box many years ago, before all the IPTV stuff, but found it was always crashing.
 
Wednesday 29th
  • Sky Cinema Premiere SD (Satellite 301/848) closes permanently - HD service remains at 301 in the UK and ROI
  • Sky Cinema Greats SD (Satellite 304/849) closes permanently - HD service remains at 304 in the UK and ROI
  • Sky Cinema Family SD (Satellite 306/850) closes permanently - HD service remains at 306 in the UK and ROI
  • Sky Cinema Action SD (Satellite 307/851) closes permanently - HD service remains at 307 in the UK and ROI
  • Sky Sports Box Office SD (Satellite 491) closes permanently in the UK and ROI
  • Sky Sports Box Office HD (Satellite 492) moves to 491 in the UK and ROI
  • Sky Sports Football ROI SD launches on satellite at 861 in ROI only - swapping with the existing HD ROI service at 403
  • Sky Sports Main Event SD (Satellite 401/859) closes permanently in the UK only - HD remains at 401 - no changes to ROI
  • Sky Sports Premier League SD (Satellite 402/860) closes permanently in the UK only - HD remains at 402 - no changes to ROI
  • Sky Sports Football SD (Satellite 403/861) closes permanently in the UK only - HD remains at 403 - no changes to ROI
  • Sky Sports Cricket SD (Satellite 404/862) closes permanently in the UK only - HD remains at 404 - no changes to ROI
  • Sky Sports Golf SD (Satellite 405/863) closes permanently in the UK only - HD remains at 405 - no changes to ROI
  • Sky Sports F1 SD (Satellite 406/864) closes permanently in the UK only - HD remains at 406 - no changes to ROI
  • Sky Sports Action SD (Satellite 408/865) closes permanently in the UK only - HD remains at 408 - no changes to ROI
  • Sky Sports News SD (Satellite 409/866) closes permanently in the UK only - HD remains at 409 - no changes to ROI
  • Sky Sports Arena SD (Satellite 412/867) closes permanently in the UK only - HD remains at 412 - no changes to ROI
  • Sky Sports Mix SD (Satellite 416/873) closes permanently in the UK only - HD remains at 416 - no changes to ROI
  • MUTV SD (Satellite 418/875) closes permanently - HD remains at 418
 
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