on 20-04-2021 11:14
I'm a Sky customer.
When I was with "Three" and "Vodafone" prior to that, I was able to stream my music from my iBroadcast online music locker, over cellular, without difficulty.
Now all I get is a "failed to connect" error message.
Sky tell me that they're at a loss to explain it.
It works over Wi-Fi.
The iBroadcast team tell me that it might be "a peering issue with your cellular provider".
Can anybody please shed any light on the issue?
on 20-04-2021 11:56
O2 won't be able to assist with Sky issues, sorry.
on 20-04-2021 12:20
on 20-04-2021 12:20
It's not a Sky issue.
It's something to do with the way O2 peering works.
You are aware, I suppose, that Sky merely piggyback the O2 network?
on 20-04-2021 12:25
on 20-04-2021 12:25
O2 sell bandwidth to Sky but it's not just as simple as you receive an O2 signal with the Sky name on your phone......
Your issue is with Sky. If they believe it is subsequently an O2 issue, they need to address it with O2.
20-04-2021 22:48 - edited 20-04-2021 22:49
20-04-2021 22:48 - edited 20-04-2021 22:49
@silbylaw
This is Sky / ibroadcast talking rubbish im afraid, and i dont think they know what a peer network is.
O2 use the same peers as every other ISP in the UK such as Linx, Equinix, if these peers had issues then no one would get to ibroadcast
Sky use a Private APN who route data through their own data network as the backhaul to their internet ,services, so you need to contact Sky
This has nothing to do with o2, but how Sky handles their IP traffic.
edited to add further information
on 20-04-2021 23:28
on 20-04-2021 23:28
on 21-04-2021 13:24
on 21-04-2021 13:24
Thanks for the clarification.
I'll get back to Sky.