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  2. Freesat+ - Wikipedia

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    Freesat do not manufacture the units itself, but will award the Freesat+ label to manufacturers that are able to meet a series of specifications that have been drawn up by the UK’s Digital TV Group. Many manufacturers provide Freesat+ set-top boxes such as: Humax, Manhattan, Bush, Sagemcom, Goodmans and others. [4]

  3. List of free-to-air channels at Astra 28.2°E (Ireland and the ...

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    Manual tuning: GREAT! tv: Narrative Capital 24 hours 11307 V 27500 5/6 257 Manual tuning: GREAT! tv +1 Narrative Capital 24 hours 11307 V 27500 5/6 158 149 (HD boxes) HGTV: Warner Bros. Discovery EMEA 07:00-04:00 12383 H 29500 2/3 258 Manual tuning: HGTV +1 Warner Bros. Discovery EMEA 08:00-05:00 12383 H 29500 2/3 203 (Eng (not CI), Wales ...

  4. YouView - Wikipedia

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    Content that TalkTalk provides, such as film rentals and box sets, are available from the TalkTalk Player application within the YouView menu bar. In the TalkTalk Player, there are 'boosts' that customers can buy for a minimum of one month, and customers can watch and record them from the main guide the same as Freeview channels.

  5. HuMax - Wikipedia

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    HuMax is an abbreviation for "human monoclonal antibody targeting...", used by the pharmaceutical company Genmab in trade names. Examples include: Examples include: HuMax- CD4 ( zanolimumab )

  6. Freesat - Wikipedia

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    Reverse of a Humax Freesat HD box At the launch of the service, there were two types of Freesat receivers available —standard definition-only receivers and high definition-capable receivers. The first set-top boxes were made by Bush , Goodmans and Grundig (the Alba Group) and also by Humax . [ 59 ]

  7. Freesat from Sky - Wikipedia

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    Freesat from Sky (FsfS) was a British satellite television service from Sky UK. It offered over 240 free-to-air (FTA) channels in its EPG. [1] This is a greater number than its competitors, Freesat, which has 200+, and Freeview, which has 70+. It also had up to six HD channels and used to have Sky Active interactive data service. Sky was not ...

  8. DMAX (British TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    The DMAX +1 service went free-to-air alongside the parent channel in 2019 and took the place of Travel Channel +1 on the Freesat guide. A two-hour timeshift channel named DMAX +2 launched on Sky on 1 April 2008. DMAX +2 closed on 30 April 2013 when TLC launched, with the accompanying TLC +1 launched on channel 195, which had been DMAX +2.

  9. BBC iPlayer - Wikipedia

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    The user interface of the BBC Integrated Media Player (iMP) in 2006. The original iPlayer service was launched in October 2005, undergoing a five-month trial by five thousand broadband users until 28 February 2006. iPlayer was heavily criticised for the delay in its launch, rebranding and cost to BBC licence-fee payers because no finished product had been released after four years of ...