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  2. YouView - Wikipedia

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    Note 1: each YouView box comes in a variety of hard disk storage sizes, and is often designated by ModelNo/StorageSize – e.g. DTR-T1000/500GB Note 2: The only box that supports Wi-Fi is the Sagemcom RTIW387, all others must connect directly to the router or through power-line adapters. [29]

  3. EE TV - Wikipedia

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    BT aimed to offer sports on the YouView service. However, on 1 August 2013, BT was refused by rival BSkyB to broadcast Sky Sports on BT's YouView service. [21] This meant that the Vision+ box would continue to be distributed for the purpose of Sky Sports and the extra linear channels, as long until these features would be finally available on ...

  4. TalkTalk TV - Wikipedia

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    TalkTalk TV however struggled to compete against Sky, Virgin Media and BT's television services. On 20 October 2010, TalkTalk announced its plans to launch a new TV service in 2011, in a partnership with YouView. [6] By the start of 2011, TalkTalk discontinued its existing TV service and removed it from the company's official site.

  5. BritBox - Wikipedia

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    YouView: Partnership of: BT Group, TalkTalk Group, Arqiva, BBC, ITV, Channel Four Television Corporation, Channel 5 'hybrid' set-top box: Announcement on 27 September that Samsung TVs, Freeview Play and Youview would be the first distribution platforms [34] (UK). Used by BT TV and TalkTalk TV, as well as Sony TVs and Humax PVRs. The ...

  6. EE (telecommunications) - Wikipedia

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    Using an EE-branded set-top box, it offered standard Freeview channels through an aerial connection along with PVR features and catch-up TV services, competing against YouView. [106] In June 2019 the service was replaced with a new package using an Apple TV box, which also gives access to BT Sport. [107] [108]

  7. KX telephone boxes - Wikipedia

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    KX100 telephone box with 1991 branding. The KX series of telephone boxes in the United Kingdom was introduced by BT (British Telecom) in 1985. Following the privatisation of BT in 1984, the company decided to create a newly designed and improved take on the British telephone box, which at this point consisted of only red telephone boxes which BT had recently acquired, the most common being the ...

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  9. Plusnet - Wikipedia

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    Plusnet plc is a British triple play internet service provider (ISP) providing broadband, landline and mobile services.The company was founded in 1997 in Sheffield, England, and became a public limited company (plc) in July 2004 when it was floated on the Alternative Investment Market.