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  2. Saorview - Wikipedia

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    Saorview is Ireland's national DTT service. The Irish word saor means "free"; thus it is a partial calque of Freeview, the name of the DTT service of the United Kingdom. Saorview is available from 64 DTT transmitters covering 98% of the population as of the end of Q3 2012.

  3. List of HD channels in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    All HD channels in Ireland broadcast at 1080i. There are currently two channels available to Saorsat viewers, three channels available to Saorview viewers, one-hundred-and-eleven channels available to Sky Ireland viewers and sixty-six channels available to Virgin Media Ireland viewers on their respective EPGs.

  4. Television in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    By 2012, SAORVIEW offered 98% coverage for all channels. This was a significant improvement in free-to-air television coverage. [21] Similar services such as Saorview available in the United Kingdom (i.e. Freeview) and other parts of Europe are not compatible with Ireland's DTT service. [22]

  5. List of television channels available in the Republic of Ireland

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    Channel 3 - (Later known as Channel D) was a short-lived Dublin based television station broadcasting from July 1981 to November 1981. It was a pirate TV channel . Nova TV - this was another Dublin pirate TV channel that was broadcast for a short time in the 1980s.

  6. Digital terrestrial television in the Republic of Ireland

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    Ireland currently uses the DVB-T standard with MPEG-4 compression. MHEG-5 is also used for epg and interactive services. The Broadcasting (Amendment) Act 2007 assigned one multiplex to RTÉ to ensure the continued availability of the four former free-to-air services in Ireland – that is, RTÉ 1, RTÉ 2, TG4 and TV3. RTÉ then established and ...

  7. RTÉ News (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    The channel was made available since May 2010 on train services within Dublin city and surrounding regions under a special agreement between CIÉ and RTÉ. [7] Previously, Sky News provided such a service. Since October 29, 2010 the channel is available free-to-air to 98% of homes throughout the Republic of Ireland through Saorview.

  8. Digital television transition - Wikipedia

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    Ireland: Digital terrestrial television was launched in Ireland as Saorview on Friday 29 October 2010. [84] At launch it had five standard-definition channels and one high-definition channel. The analog service was terminated on Wednesday 24 October 2012 [ 85 ] and was replaced by a second multiplex for Saorview.

  9. RTÉ - Wikipedia

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    Saorview, founded by 2RN, is the name for the Irish FTA DTT. [113] The service was launched as a trial service on 31 October 2010 to 90% of the population and it was officially launched on 26 May 2011. [114] Set-top boxes for the service are available [115] By legislation it must be