I would have given you a great price!!
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I'm still not sure whether the $15/month fee is for the recording one or more channels or just for recording the maximum 5 channels at once. More details to follow no doubt.
Our MySky+ (Pace) box is starting to fail due to age, so hopefully we'll see some further details released over the next few months.
On one of the subscriber surveys few months ago, the question was:would you pay $15/month or a once only payment of $200.0
My interpretation of that question, is that it relates to the lease fee for the equipment. Sky at one point offered a similar option to bulk pay the lease for the Pace decoders with a one-off payment of $400 (I forget the exact amount) or $15/month in perpetuity. For the new decoders, Sky appear to have settled on $10/month rather than $15/month for the lease.
If you purchase an aftermarket satellite receiver that is compatible with the sky TV access card, you can watch and record sky TV content without any "my sky" fee whatsoever. You just purchase the bare bones subscription from sky TV, that comes with a free receiver (that you don't use)
Where would you get an aftermarket SKY compatible receiver.
My "aftermarket" Sky receiver is actually the Kodi media centre software. There are addons available for Sky (Live TV and on demand - just enter your Sky credentials) as well as ESPN (which you can log into using your Sky credentials.) I find that works extremely well for me. If Sky somehow blocked this I would probably lose the will to pay for Sky - it's way more convenient than the Sky box itself, especially when you can have Amazon Prime, Netflix and Disney+ and Freeview channels all running through Kodi. It's basically what the Sky box of the future could/should be but I've had it for years. Agree with previous commenters that Sky have been stuck in an old world paradigm where they think the box is the pathway to everything.
They are freely available. I have Ultraplus and Xcruiser satellite receivers (STB). Both are able to use the Sky TV card. Both can record to a USB device (memory stick or portable HDD). Around $150 cost
They also allow other satellite TV services to be watched, if you have the correct dish(es)
Kodi boxes also work
But you must always ask the vendor "does this work with the sky TV card?"