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Sky plans to make all its channels and content available online, meaning customers will no longer need a satellite dish on their property.
Sky called the move a "major development" that would reduce costs and allow it to enter new markets.
It hopes that making its hundreds of channels more widely available will increase both revenue and profits.
Italy will be its first market to get all Sky channels online, followed by Austria, with the UK expected to follow later this year or in 2019.
The move will allow properties that cannot have a dish to get Sky, a spokesperson said. Customers will still need a Sky box, however.
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Sky called the move a "major development" that would reduce costs and allow it to enter new markets.
It hopes that making its hundreds of channels more widely available will increase both revenue and profits.
Italy will be its first market to get all Sky channels online, followed by Austria, with the UK expected to follow later this year or in 2019.
The move will allow properties that cannot have a dish to get Sky, a spokesperson said. Customers will still need a Sky box, however.
Story here.


