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Old March 17th 05, 08:51 PM
4x4forfun
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Hi
I've just got a Freeview set top box for my son, and have discovered we
cannot get some of the channels. On further investigation it appears we need
to go out to the shops and buy yet another freeview box with a card slot and
dump the other new one so he can subscribe to UKgold and such like.

Is there another way round this issue, or is this the case??

Even the Freeview website seems far out of date, there is no mention of pay
channels, and also says we have no coverage in our area!.. How wrong they
are!

Thanks in advance for any advice.
Chris


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Old March 17th 05, 09:02 PM
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On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 19:51:38 -0000, "4x4forfun"
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I've just got a Freeview set top box for my son, and have discovered we
cannot get some of the channels. On further investigation it appears we need
to go out to the shops and buy yet another freeview box with a card slot and
dump the other new one so he can subscribe to UKgold and such like.

Is there another way round this issue, or is this the case??


This is the case.

Even the Freeview website seems far out of date, there is no mention of pay
channels, and also says we have no coverage in our area!.. How wrong they
are!


Top-UpTV is nothing to do with Freeview. The clue is in the name.
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Old March 17th 05, 09:02 PM
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4x4forfun wrote:
Hi
I've just got a Freeview set top box for my son, and have discovered we
cannot get some of the channels. On further investigation it appears we need
to go out to the shops and buy yet another freeview box with a card slot and
dump the other new one so he can subscribe to UKgold and such like.

Is there another way round this issue, or is this the case??

Even the Freeview website seems far out of date, there is no mention of pay
channels, and also says we have no coverage in our area!.. How wrong they
are!

Thanks in advance for any advice.
Chris



The pay channels have nothing to do with freeview, its a separate
service called topup tv (www.topup.tv)
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Old March 17th 05, 09:06 PM
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"4x4forfun" wrote...
Hi
I've just got a Freeview set top box for my son, and have discovered
we cannot get some of the channels. On further investigation it
appears we need to go out to the shops and buy yet another freeview
box with a card slot and dump the other new one so he can subscribe
to UKgold and such like.

Is there another way round this issue, or is this the case??

Even the Freeview website seems far out of date, there is no mention
of pay channels, and also says we have no coverage in our area!.. How
wrong they are!


Freeview is a consortium providing a bundle of free-to-air digital
channels; the subscription channels provided by Top-up TV aren't part
of Freeview, so you won't find them on the Freeview site.

Matti


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Old March 17th 05, 09:39 PM
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Freeview is a consortium providing a bundle of free-to-air digital
channels; the subscription channels provided by Top-up TV aren't part
of Freeview, so you won't find them on the Freeview site.


so is UK Gold etc part of freeview or not. I have to say I thought they
were, but I can't get them on my freeview setup, I get the label at the top
of the screen but nowt else

If they'd only ditch the licence fee so you could pay for what you want and
get it there wouldn't be all this confusion




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Old March 17th 05, 09:41 PM
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On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 20:39:18 -0000, "Oxymel of Squill"
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so is UK Gold etc part of freeview or not. I have to say I thought they
were, but I can't get them on my freeview setup, I get the label at the top
of the screen but nowt else


http://www.freeview.co.uk/whatson/index.html
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Old March 17th 05, 09:50 PM
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Thanks guys.

Still feel a bit cheesed that we only find out about the top up tv product
after actually buying a costly box and switching it on. If we had been
informed by either promotion, publicity or simply some info in the shop, we
could have made an informed choice from the word go!

Ah well... the hazards of the commercial world!!.. Otherwise Feeview would
have made mention on their site...Lets face it, unless you have one of these
boxes you would never know that top up tv existed!

Cheers... Chris

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Hi
I've just got a Freeview set top box for my son, and have discovered we
cannot get some of the channels. On further investigation it appears we
need
to go out to the shops and buy yet another freeview box with a card slot
and
dump the other new one so he can subscribe to UKgold and such like.

Is there another way round this issue, or is this the case??

Even the Freeview website seems far out of date, there is no mention of
pay
channels, and also says we have no coverage in our area!.. How wrong they
are!

Thanks in advance for any advice.
Chris




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Old March 17th 05, 10:04 PM
Andrew
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On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 20:50:27 -0000, "4x4forfun"
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Ah well... the hazards of the commercial world!!.. Otherwise Feeview would
have made mention on their site...Lets face it, unless you have one of these
boxes you would never know that top up tv existed!


Or if you read this newsgroup.
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Old March 17th 05, 10:18 PM
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In message . uk,
4x4forfun wrote

Still feel a bit cheesed that we only find out about the top up tv product
after actually buying a costly box and switching it on.


£40/50 for a Freeview box - £100 for a TopUp package.

If we had been
informed by either promotion, publicity or simply some info in the shop, we
could have made an informed choice from the word go!


TopUp TV have been advertising a lot on the 'conventional' commercial
terrestrial channels!


Ah well... the hazards of the commercial world!!.. Otherwise Feeview would
have made mention on their site...


In the same way that TopUp advertises Freeview on their site

Lets face it, unless you have one of these
boxes you would never know that top up tv existed!


Be aware that TopUp TV only transmits the channels part time - they only
have 4 slots for 10 channels. It is not unknown for TopUp TV to switch
channels half way through programs

Many people would argue that you are missing nothing by not having
TopUpTV.
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Old March 17th 05, 10:35 PM
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4x4forfun wrote:
Hi
I've just got a Freeview set top box for my son, and have discovered we
cannot get some of the channels. On further investigation it appears we need
to go out to the shops and buy yet another freeview box with a card slot and
dump the other new one so he can subscribe to UKgold and such like.
Is there another way round this issue, or is this the case??


That is the case.

Bear in mind that even if you do subscribe to TopupTV you will not get
UKgold or any of the other channels 24-hours-a-day. TopUP TV only
broadcasts a few channels at any time out of the package.

Owain

 




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