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Major Change Made to Availability of Sky Q as Future of Service Confirmed
Sky directs customers online to its broadband-based Sky Stream service, discontinuing Sky Q box sales on its website while allowing phone and shop purchases.
- This year, Sky removed Sky Q product pages from its online store and replaced them with messaging directing customers to Sky Stream, with the notice reading `We’ve unplugged Sky Q. Plug in Sky Stream for less.`
- Fraser Stirling and other Sky executives said earlier this year that Sky Q will be with us for a while and remains supported, with customer satisfaction still high.
- Customers can still obtain Sky Q by calling Sky phone line 03337595262 or visiting Sky shops rather than using the website.
- Following recent service changes, Sky removed Sky Q from the online store and issued refunds of up to £290 to eligible customers.
- From £15 a month, Sky Stream promotes broadband-based TV, while an extra £6 gadget proposal reportedly stalled, differentiating it from Sky Q.
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End of an Era: Sky Q No Longer Sold On Sky’s Website
Sky Q has been scrubbed from Sky’s website in what may be the final step before the satellite service eventually disappears entirely. As of yesterday (December 10, 2025), anyone trying to order Sky Q online will find it’s simply gone – replaced by a message pushing them towards Sky Stream instead. The satellite box that’s been in millions of UK homes is now only available if you know to call Sky directly or visit a shop. It’s another nail in the…
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