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Can I use the Common Interface Slot on my TV for Sky Sports?

Posted on 12 July 2011 By TV and Tech 5 Comments on Can I use the Common Interface Slot on my TV for Sky Sports?

Question

Sky Sports LogosI have a TV that has a Common Interface slot. I am wondering if I can get Sky Sports with a card or do I need to purchase some sort of box?

Submitted by Elaine

Our Answer

Most new TV sets come with a CI (Common Interface) slot. These require what’s known as a CAM (Conditional Access Module) to work. A CAM accepts a TV subscription card.

Here’s a picture of a CAM being slid into a TV set’s CI slot:

CAM inserted into a CI Slot
A CAM being inserted into a TV set's CI slot

With a subscription card inserted into a CAM, that’s then inserted into a TV set, you are able to watch encrypted TV channels.

At time of writing, TV sets with a CI Slot can only be used to decode one TV channel, and that’s ESPN, the sports channel.

How do I get ESPN?

If you want to use your TV set’s CI socket for ESPN, you can get a viewing card and a CAM from Top Up TV.

What about Sky Sports?

At the moment, you can’t get Sky Sports 1 or Sky Sports 2 using a CI slot, CAM and subscription card. This is because Sky does not believe that the Cam/ CI technology is secure enough, and accordingly, for Sky Sports, you’ll need a set-top box.

That having been said, at the end of 2010, the UK regulator OfCom upheld a complaint from Top Up TV, and it looks like Sky will be required to support a CAM in the future. It’s expected that older CI slots may not work though, and you’d need a TV that has a CI+ slot. At the time of writing, it’s still not possible to use a CI slot for Sky Sports, and we’ll update this article as soon as a solution is offered.

How to get Sky Sports on Freeview

As we explain above, you can use a CI slot for ESPN, but not for Sky (yet). To get Sky Sports 1 and Sky Sports 2, you need a set-top box with a suitable card slot, and a subscription card.

Top Up TV is offering two boxes:

Top Up TV Box Basic
Top Up TV T215 Set-top Box. Around £30

Top Up TV i-Can Box
Top Up TV i-Can HD box, around £100

You can order a set-top box and get a subscription card direct from Top Up TV: Visit www.topuptv.com/skysports

Alternatives

As an alternative to a Top Up TV set-top box, you can get Sky Sports from Sky (using satellite), Virgin Media (using its cable TV service), or online using Sky Go.

Related Questions

  • How do I get Sky Sports on Freeview?
  • How can I check if I can get ESPN and Sky Sports on Freeview?
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Comments (5) on “Can I use the Common Interface Slot on my TV for Sky Sports?”

  1. michael says:
    19 August 2012 at 6:32 pm

    hey ive just read this article after looking on top up tvs website

    i have a tv with a cl slot but not cl+ has there been away around it yet?

    id like to have sky sports 1 in my new apartment without a box

    thanks

    Reply
  2. peter watkins says:
    3 June 2016 at 6:05 am

    I would like to buy one of these cards, can you please tell me the cost and if I have to pay a subscription after

    Reply
  3. Hosea katune musembi says:
    5 January 2017 at 6:22 am

    Am in need of a cam module how can i get it please? Indicate price on your replay.

    Reply
  4. John Baize says:
    4 July 2019 at 7:57 am

    Is there an update to this article? Has Sky developed a CI card? Is the court de ision valid for the entire EU?

    Reply
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