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Sky TV chooses streaming over hardware, drops ‘puck’ device

Sky TV is fighting ‘fire with fire,’ analysts say.

Tue, 25 Jun 2019

Sky TV’s decision to discontinue its “puck” content device and focus on streaming is about taking advantage of new delivery options and customer choices.

Similar to an Apple TV box, a puck is a small device used to deliver content using the internet and was a project introduced by the

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