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  2. Sky Broadband - Wikipedia

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    The Sky Wireless Hub is a wireless router distributed to all Sky Broadband customers when they order their Sky Broadband packages. During 2006, Netgear were the only manufacturer of Sky Broadband routers, which were made in white.

  3. Sky UK - Wikipedia

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    The Sky Q range consists of three set-top boxes (Sky Q 1TB, Sky Q 2TB and Sky Q Mini), a broadband router (Sky Q Hub) and mobile applications. The Sky Q set-top boxes introduce a new user interface, Wi-Fi hotspot functionality, Power-line and Bluetooth connectivity and a new touch-sensitive remote control. [66]

  4. Sky Group - Wikipedia

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    The £4.9 billion takeover deal was formally announced on 25 July, where BSkyB would acquire 21st Century Fox's stakes in Sky Deutschland and Sky Italia. BSkyB also made a required takeover offer to Sky Deutschland's minority shareholders, [58] resulting in BSkyB acquiring 89.71% of Sky Deutschland's share capital. The acquisitions were ...

  5. Timeline of Sky Group - Wikipedia

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    June – Sky takes full control of Artsworld, two years after it bought a 50% stake in the channel. [36] 31 October – Sky One Mix is rebranded as Sky Two, and Sky Three launches on Freeview which replaced Sky Travel. 2006. January – Sky launches its online television service Sky By Broadband, which is rebranded later in 2006 to Sky Anytime ...

  6. Sky Cable Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Sky Fiber (formerly Sky Broadband) is the broadband internet service brand of Sky launched in early 2011. The assets of MyDestiny broadband internet was consolidated in this brand after the acquisition from Solid Broadband Corporation. It has over 170,000 subscribers and is currently the fastest growing segment of the company.

  7. Sky Ireland - Wikipedia

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    As Sky's broadband and phone services use the existing telephone network (LLU and non-LLU) and is widely available as a result. Sky Ireland has offered fibre broadband, using the network of former incumbent, eir, with speeds of up to 100 Mbit/s since 26 December 2014. As of September 2019, Sky has a 13% market share of broadband subscriptions. [14]