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Five's New Digital Channels
Email I received today from Five:
Seems they are still confused with the term Free To Air, and appears those in Ireland (and other European countries) must obtain a FTV card from UK sources to view the channels. ------------------- Thank you for your most recent enquiry. We apologise for the delay in responding. We were sorry to read that you are disappointed that Five Life and Five US, our two new digital channels, will be encrypted for digital satellite transmissions. The recent decision by the BBC and ITV to broadcast in the clear from a different satellite is not something that Five can copy. The satellite coverage now used by these channels can still reach parts of mainland Europe, and the Republic of Ireland. Five is licensed by OfCom (The Office of Communications). The terms of our licence prohibit broadcasting outside the United Kingdom. Also, when we acquire the broadcast rights for programmes and films, these are specifically for the UK territory. This is why we pay BSkyB to encrypt and broadcast our channel via digital satellite. The new channels remain free-to-air, meaning you do not pay a subscription in order to watch them. Anyone with the right equipment will be able to receive Five Life and Five US, regardless of whether or not they subscribe to any Sky channels. Nevertheless, your comments have been noted in our Viewer Enquiries Report. As you know, this is circulated throughout the company and will be seen by all relevant personnel. Thank you for your interest in Five. Yours sincerely David VIEWER ADVISOR Please note that the contact details for Five Customer Services are as follows: Telephone: 0845 7 05 05 05 / 020 7421 7270 Text telephone for use by deaf people: 0845 7 41 37 87 E-mail: Fax: 020 7836 1286 -- DVD rental: www.southeastbirmingham.co.uk/dvd PAYG Mobile Offers: www.southeastbirmingham.co.uk/payg Items for sale: www.dodgy-dealer.co.uk |
Five's New Digital Channels
"{{{{{Welcome}}}}}" wrote in message .uk... Email I received today from Five: Seems they are still confused with the term Free To Air, and appears those in Ireland (and other European countries) must obtain a FTV card from UK sources to view the channels. ------------------- Thank you for your most recent enquiry. We apologise for the delay in responding. We were sorry to read that you are disappointed that Five Life and Five US, our two new digital channels, will be encrypted for digital satellite transmissions. The recent decision by the BBC and ITV to broadcast in the clear from a different satellite is not something that Five can copy. The satellite coverage now used by these channels can still reach parts of mainland Europe, and the Republic of Ireland. Five is licensed by OfCom (The Office of Communications). The terms of our Oh and ITV isn't ? Assholes. licence prohibit broadcasting outside the United Kingdom. Also, when we acquire the broadcast rights for programmes and films, these are specifically for the UK territory. This is why we pay BSkyB to encrypt and broadcast our channel via digital satellite. The new channels remain free-to-air, meaning you do not pay a subscription in order to watch them. Anyone with the right equipment will be able to receive Five Life and Five US, regardless of whether or not they subscribe to any Sky channels. Nevertheless, your comments have been noted in our Viewer Enquiries Report. As you know, this is circulated throughout the company and will be seen by all relevant personnel. Thank you for your interest in Five. Yours sincerely David VIEWER ADVISOR Please note that the contact details for Five Customer Services are as follows: Telephone: 0845 7 05 05 05 / 020 7421 7270 Text telephone for use by deaf people: 0845 7 41 37 87 E-mail: Fax: 020 7836 1286 -- DVD rental: www.southeastbirmingham.co.uk/dvd PAYG Mobile Offers: www.southeastbirmingham.co.uk/payg Items for sale: www.dodgy-dealer.co.uk |
Five's New Digital Channels
"{{{{{Welcome}}}}}" wrote:
Email I received today from Five: .... still reach parts of mainland Europe, and the Republic of Ireland. Five is licensed by OfCom (The Office of Communications). The terms of our licence prohibit broadcasting outside the United Kingdom. Also, when we .... Um. So a UK based government agency can prohibit five from setting up operations in any other country? Besides... surely the actual *broadcast* is from one of the astra satellites, somewhere over the equator? Sounds like that's outside the UK to me! dom. |
Five's New Digital Channels
"{{{{{Welcome}}}}}" wrote in message .uk... Email I received today from Five: Seems they are still confused with the term Free To Air, and appears those in Ireland (and other European countries) must obtain a FTV card from UK sources to view the channels. ------------------- When do these new channels start? Are they testing already? Are they going to be exclusive to satelite or will they be on freeview as well? Kevin |
Five's New Digital Channels
"Kevin" wrote in message ... "{{{{{Welcome}}}}}" wrote in message .uk... Email I received today from Five: Seems they are still confused with the term Free To Air, and appears those in Ireland (and other European countries) must obtain a FTV card from UK sources to view the channels. ------------------- When do these new channels start? Are they testing already? Are they going to be exclusive to satelite or will they be on freeview as well? 15th October I think and they will be on freeview. Tim Kevin |
Five's New Digital Channels
I have forwarded the offending e-mail to Five with an explanation of the
difference between FTA and FTV. -- MESSAGE ENDS. John Porcella |
Five's New Digital Channels
Why not just watch them on Freeview?
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Five's New Digital Channels
At 20:36:36 on 08/09/2006, Dominic delighted uk.tech.digital-tv by
announcing: "{{{{{Welcome}}}}}" wrote: Email I received today from Five: ... still reach parts of mainland Europe, and the Republic of Ireland. Five is licensed by OfCom (The Office of Communications). The terms of our licence prohibit broadcasting outside the United Kingdom. Also, when we ... Um. So a UK based government agency can prohibit five from setting up operations in any other country? They can prohibit the company broadcasting *to* other countries *from* the UK, yes. Besides... surely the actual broadcast is from one of the astra satellites, somewhere over the equator? Sounds like that's outside the UK to me! Again, 'David' probably should have said "broadcasting *to countries* outside the UK" |
Five's New Digital Channels
Thus spaketh no_Spam" "(no_Spam)andywilkins:
Why not just watch them on Freeview? Some people might not be in a DTT coverage area, and they want to use a proper satellite receiver not a crippled Sky dodgy-box. -- DVD rental: www.southeastbirmingham.co.uk/dvd PAYG Mobile Offers: www.southeastbirmingham.co.uk/payg Items for sale: www.dodgy-dealer.co.uk |
Five's New Digital Channels
no_Spam wrote:
Why not just watch them on Freeview? Tricky for the one in four homes that are currently out of range of Freeview aka DTT. -- Mark Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply. |
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