Sky says its satellite headache will be solved by early April.
The broadcaster's apologised after hundreds of customers complained of repeated outages and technicians failing to show up.
An ageing key satellite is said to be to blame.
Sky TV Chief Executive Sophie Maloney told Mike Hosking it will be replaced in the coming months.
She said the team has been working very hard to ensure they’re managing the signal interruption as best they can.
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