Doubt it..
whether we like it or not there's been a sea change into how content is viewed. Just like when recordable vhs tapes was replaced by non recordable dvd's or cassette to CDs
People simply don't record anymore as supposedly everything is available to stream on demand.
That doesn't explain the EOL of the SH2, Hybrid Connect & Complete WiFi discs, also scheduled for 2026.
Well think the aging wifi discs will definitely be replaced by 2026 and don't forget the SH2 will be nearly a decade old by then.
@Anonymous You asked whether EE would have a similar list . As part of the Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure (PSTI) legislation which came into effect on 29 April 2024 they (EE) will have been required to provide the information.
The latest EE list is i could find from May 2025
That knocks that idea on the head then, as the EE Pro Box has the same date.
As you said in the OP, it is only the minimum term. But then we've recently seen the announcement for the withdrawal of the app for the baby monitors, just six months after the stated deadline...
Ironically cordbusters has a article on the death of recording in this week's edition.
@DarrenDev Customers are today being told that discovery plus will cease to be available on their boxes next month (22 Sept).
This does seem a drop off in functionality being provided/supported on the affected series of boxes
I said I expect the Pro and Mini boxes to be around for a while longer - the discovery+ announcement only affects the Humax boxes.
Bet to differ
Virgin recently abandoned their pvr in favour of a streaming box which mirrors Sky's policy.
EE are just falling in line.
The writing's on the wall for pvr's