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What extra digital channels can I receive without paying an additional digital tuner, subscription? In addition to BBC1, BBC2, ITV1, C4 and C5: through your aerial (Digital Terrestrial), up to 25 further channels can digital receiver, be received. using a satellite dish (Digital Satellite), more than 60 further channels can be received, plus 55 radio services. Do I have to digital television uk, change my existing television to receive Free-to-view Digital channels? No, the Free-to-view channels can be received on your digital box, existing analogue television wether its the portable in the bedroom or main family TV by connecting a Digital set top box to bt freeview, your TV set. Do I need a dish or an aerial? For Digital Terrestrial your existing aerial may be suitable, but in some areas a new bt freeview, aerial and aerial cable may be necessary dependant on condition or positioning.For Digital Satellite a new 'minidish' is required, for which freeview, there will be an installation charge. What benefits do I get by receiving Digital TV? Upgrading to Free-to-view Digital TV will give freeview, you all your existing TV channels (BBC1, BBC2, ITV1, C4, C5) plus all of this, subscription-free: lots of extra Free-to-view TV channels - freeview, 25 more through your roof-top aerial, or 35 more using a satellite dish interactive services, giving you access to more information, freeview home shopping, banking and games(satallite only) true widescreen Can I still receive all the channels that I get at the moment if I change over to Digital? Yes, except for Local community TV stations which are not available on Digital. Can I view different Digital channels in other rooms in the house? You will need a set top box for every analogue TV set, unless the house is equipped with a 'networking system'. What are the different Digital TV options? The main difference between the options is the way the Digital signal is received. Digital Terrestrial Free-to-view This is a non-subscription service through your roof-top aerial that offers up to 30 channels of TV including Digital radio and text services. Digital Satellite Free-to-view This is a non-subscription service via Digital Satellite that offers more than 78 Free-to-view channels. You'll need to buy a satellite minidish and set top box from us. If I start as a Free-to-view customer, can I take up Pay TV services later? Some digital TV adapters for DTT cannot be upgraded to pay TV, but others can. Check before you buy. However there are only rumours of pay tv on DTT at present or in the future.
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Digital Freeview Information

Freeview is the operator of free digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom, using the DVB-T standard. The Freeview brand name, owned by DTV Services, is used to promote the free digital terrestrial television service as a whole and those services operated by companies who rent capacity from Freeview Consortium shareholders.

Freeview was launched on 30 October 2002 at 6 am when it took over the digital terrestrial television (DTT) licence to broadcast on three multiplexes from the defunct ITV Digital (originally called ONdigital).

The founding members of DTV Services were the BBC, National Grid Wireless and British Sky Broadcasting. On 11 October 2005, they were joined by ITV plc and Channel 4. The Freeview service broadcasts free-to-air television channels, radio stations and interactive services from the BBC, Sky and other broadcasters.

As of the end of December 2006, 30.4% of first sets and 25.6% of all TV sets in the UK use Freeview. 7,703,000 of the 25.3 million UK homes are 'Freeview only', with 15.3 million Freeview enabled TVs (and integrated digital televisions) in 10.5 million homes.

The Freeview model has been copied in a number of countries including France and Spain.

Coverage and reception

Approximately 73% of households are in a location that can receive Freeview broadcasts. Maximum Freeview coverage of the UK whilst analogue and digital services are running in tandem has now been reached. The British government plans to switch off analogue transmitters region-by-region, starting in 2007, to allow for an increase in both Freeview coverage and transmitter power. The government estimates that the coverage level of the three public service broadcasting multiplexes will reach 98.5% of the population (the same as analogue television) and six-multiplex reception will cover 90% of the population once the digital switchover has been completed in 2012.

 

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