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How to receive SkyTV in Norway
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<blockquote data-quote="davemurgtroyd" data-source="post: 796709" data-attributes="member: 319227"><p>You are extremely unlikely to get away with multiroom for long as both boxes must be connected to the same UK landline and phone back to Sky at roughly monthly intervals in response to an over the air signal from the satellite broadcasts. This is policed fairly well by Sky to prevent fraudulent use (against their terms and conditions) at either two different addresses or outside the British Isles. They will usually send two warning letters at monthly intervals once their computer has flagged your boxes as phoning home and if the boxes are not connected to a phone inr response to these letters then they will automatically change the multiroom £10.25 per month to the full amount you are paying on the main account.There is no way around this unless you can set up VOIP or similar (with modem access) that will tell Sky's servers that you are phoning from the same UK phone number that you registered the account with to Sky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davemurgtroyd, post: 796709, member: 319227"] You are extremely unlikely to get away with multiroom for long as both boxes must be connected to the same UK landline and phone back to Sky at roughly monthly intervals in response to an over the air signal from the satellite broadcasts. This is policed fairly well by Sky to prevent fraudulent use (against their terms and conditions) at either two different addresses or outside the British Isles. They will usually send two warning letters at monthly intervals once their computer has flagged your boxes as phoning home and if the boxes are not connected to a phone inr response to these letters then they will automatically change the multiroom £10.25 per month to the full amount you are paying on the main account.There is no way around this unless you can set up VOIP or similar (with modem access) that will tell Sky's servers that you are phoning from the same UK phone number that you registered the account with to Sky. [/QUOTE]
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