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  2. Free-to-view - Wikipedia

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    The remaining channel aimed exclusively at the UK that use the Astra satellites at 28.2°E with a Europe-wide beam and remain free-to-view and encrypted is regions STV HD (Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh), London Live and they can be viewed with a Sky Videoguard receiver and a Sky viewing card, either an inactive former Sky pay-TV card or one for ...

  3. Freesat from Sky - Wikipedia

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    As of April 2011, the number of households with free-to-view satellite television is estimated by Ofcom to be 2.045 million, or 8.0% of households with television. This figure includes households with the BBC/ITV Freesat, Freesat from Sky, and churned Sky subscribers who kept their Sky Digiboxes to access free-to-view channels.

  4. Sky Multichannels - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] [15] Sky Soap and Sky Travel launched, and were added to the package, on 3 October 1994 , [16] [17] but Sky News remained free-to-air. [18] QVC was switched to free-to-view broadcasting on 7 March 1995. [19] 1996 saw the launch of Sky 2 and a selection of channels operated in conjunction with Granada.

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

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    This is a list of the free-to-air channels that are currently available via satellite from SES Astra satellites (Astra 2E/2F/2G) at orbital position 28.2 °E, serving Ireland and the United Kingdom. Sky and Freesat use these satellites to deliver their channels. If one was to change providers between Sky and Freesat, one would not require a ...

  6. Free-to-air - Wikipedia

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    Free-to-air (FTA) services are television (TV) and radio services broadcast in unencrypted form, allowing any person with the appropriate receiving equipment to receive the signal and view or listen to the content without requiring a subscription, other ongoing cost, or one-off fee (e.g., pay-per-view).

  7. Sky UK - Wikipedia

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    Sky Go is provided free of charge for Sky (satellite TV) subscribers and allows them to watch channels live and on-demand through an internet connection on a computer or mobile device. On 29 May 2009, it was confirmed that Sky Go would be made available on the Xbox 360. [51]

  8. VideoGuard - Wikipedia

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    Various pay-per-view flaws have been identified in the past, related merely to the circuitry of the set-top box (STB), rather than the NDS card. It is suspected that the version initially used by Sky was either insecure or close to being broken, as a software update rolled out to all boxes required replacement of the BSkyB subscriber's viewing ...

  9. Digibox - Wikipedia

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    An Amstrad Digibox with a Viewing Card inserted Sky Viewing Card. The Digibox is a device marketed by Sky UK in the UK and Ireland to enable home users to receive digital satellite television broadcasts (satellite receiver) from the Astra satellites at 28.2° east.