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Top Up TV query
wrote in message ... If I subscribe to TUTV am I restricted to using the card only in my box in my home or can I lend it to a relative while I am away on holiday? [can I lend it to a relative while I am away on holiday?] Yes you can Robert ! :-)) Billy |
"Billy" wrote in message
... wrote in message ... If I subscribe to TUTV am I restricted to using the card only in my box in my home or can I lend it to a relative while I am away on holiday? [can I lend it to a relative while I am away on holiday?] Yes you can Robert ! :-)) Billy So, it would appear that unlike $ky cards, they aren't locked to the box. (Not a TUTV customer and not likely to be). Regards Mike. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.766 / Virus Database: 513 - Release Date: 17-Sep-2004 |
wrote in message ... If I subscribe to TUTV am I restricted to using the card only in my box in my home or can I lend it to a relative while I am away on holiday? I do not remember reading about any such restriction. -- MESSAGE ENDS. John Porcella |
"Mike GW8IJT" wrote in message ... "Billy" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... If I subscribe to TUTV am I restricted to using the card only in my box in my home or can I lend it to a relative while I am away on holiday? [can I lend it to a relative while I am away on holiday?] Yes you can Robert ! :-)) Billy So, it would appear that unlike $ky cards, they aren't locked to the box. (Not a TUTV customer and not likely to be). Regards Mike. Almost certainly, yes! -- MESSAGE ENDS. John Porcella |
John Porcella wrote:
wrote in message ... If I subscribe to TUTV am I restricted to using the card only in my box in my home or can I lend it to a relative while I am away on holiday? I do not remember reading about any such restriction. From the FAQ: Can I see Top Up TV on all the TV's in my house? Yes, if you have a set top box and Top Up TV viewing card for each analogue TV in your house. You will need to purchase a separate subscription for each card. However you can move your card, if both set top boxes are compatible, so that you can take your card from the living room to the bedroom to continue watching Top Up TV. |
On Fri, 24 Sep 2004 19:21:25 +0100, "MA"
wrote: John Porcella wrote: wrote in message ... If I subscribe to TUTV am I restricted to using the card only in my box in my home or can I lend it to a relative while I am away on holiday? I do not remember reading about any such restriction. From the FAQ: Can I see Top Up TV on all the TV's in my house? Yes, if you have a set top box and Top Up TV viewing card for each analogue TV in your house. You will need to purchase a separate subscription for each card. However you can move your card, if both set top boxes are compatible, so that you can take your card from the living room to the bedroom to continue watching Top Up TV. Surely you can have a single decoder and distribute either using video sender (Philips and One-for All do them) or by co-axial cable if the decoder has an RF output? Scott |
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