Sky Go, the streaming app for smartphones, tablets and PCs which was the first in Italy to offer the possibility of using content on the move and which is now routinely used by over 2.4 million Sky subscribers, continues its evolution and is enriched with many features.
From today – November 10, 2021 -, with the Sky Go app, all the Sky Go Plus functions become included in the subscription, at no additional cost. All Sky subscribers will then be able to use the Download & Play function, to download Sky contents and access them even in the absence of a connection, in addition to the Restart, Pause and Replay, to restart a live program from the beginning, pause it or review a scene or game action as often as you want.
In addition, all subscribers will be able to associate up to 4 devices, and modify them freely directly from the Sky Go app or via the My Sky app or the DIY area.
Subscribers Sky Q satellite (or with Sky Q box without satellite dish enabled) they can also synchronize Sky Go with the contents on their box, by connecting the app to the same Wi-Fi network. In this way it will be possible to access the Sky Q recordings and many additional Sky channels on your devices from home, or to resume watching the Sky programs started, even in another room.
Using Sky Go becomes even easier for subscribers who still have to try the app for the first time. In fact, just download the app, log in with your Sky ID and accept the Terms and Conditions to start streaming the best channels of the Sky subscription and thousands of on-demand titles to enjoy when and where you want, outside home or traveling in Italy and in all European Union countries, as well as Iceland, Lichtenstein and Norway.
To communicate these news, Today a communication campaign on different media starts with the family of the Sky Q and Sky Wifi commercials as protagonist together with the cute little dog who, in this new clip, witnesses the mischief between the two brothers, intent on boasting about the functions of their Sky Gor. The commercial lasting 40 ″ is planned on the TV channels of the Sky platform.
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