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Business

Why Sky Is Still Ahead Of It’s Competitors

Sky should be running for the hills, terrified of the huge number of instant access streaming sites that are now available online. However, they seem to be very calmly going about their days. And with good reason.

Whilst its competitors may be able to offer a huge amount of content, streamed directly to a user’s computer, at fairly low prices and without the installation fees, there is a great deal that Sky still have over streaming websites.

Not only will a Sky digibox offer you access to a huge amount of sport, such as Premier league games, that simply can’t be seen anywhere else, but Sky also still has the rights to air all the latest movies from Hollywood’s top studios before anyone else. Therefore, whilst streaming sites may seem to have all the films you could want, if it is new movies that are what you are after, Sky will be the best choice.

Furthermore, to keep up with trends, Sky is diversifying all the time. There are many different packages available to suit almost any viewing trends, and customers can even buy their own sky digibox separately to ensure they are not tied into contracts.

Furthermore, for the majority of people, Sky will simply be more user-friendly. With Sky you do not have to wait for content to buffer or see overused internet connections struggling and in turn have that the action freezes every few moments. Furthermore, with Sky magic eye, you can have Sky in every room and the very cheap and effective Sky magic eye units will be far cheaper than multiple installations or trying to use multiple computers.

Finally, being able to watch the action movies on TV will always be more satisfying than on a small laptop screen, and with cheaper packages available all the time and flexibility to suit all preferences, Sky really has very little to worry about from its competition.