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I've been thinking about having a new "digital aerial" installed, but
then thought about Freesat. I looked at Sky Freesat and Pay-Once-Watch-For-Ever: http://www.freesatfromsky.co.uk/default.aspx ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1. It seems that Freesat gives you 200+ TV channels and costs £150. 2. It seems that Pay-Once-Watch-For-Ever gives you 200+ channels and costs half as much. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Why should I go to Freesat? As long as I remember to gives one-month's notice of cancellation of the Sky mix, surely POWFE is the way to go? Or what have I missed? Also, what is this "standard Sky box" they talk about? I have a legacy analog TV with a set-top box to watch Freeview. Assuming the output from the Sky box is digital, will that then plug into the STB? -- Ian |
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"Ian" wrote in message ... Or what have I missed? Well you seem mixed up with the names and systems. Freesat is from the BBC/ITV on its EPG about 80 stations. There are SD and HD boxes. HD about £150 plus £80 for dish installed. SD I think about £100 cheaper. Not all shops sell it and those that do like Currys/Comet not really interested in selling. But some of these boxes will tune in the 200 'ish other free stations which a Sky box will recieve, but the Sky EPG not recieved. Now Sky offer a free from Sky for £150 SD box, dish and install, this is from Sky themselves, some thing like 300 to 400 stations. But Argos, Currys and maybe others have for £75 the above plus 3 or 4 months of a few subscription stations included. Within this period if you cancel the subsciption stations you got the free from Sky for £75. If you not cancel you start to pay £19 per month. -- Regards, David Please reply to News Group |
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On 2008-07-18, Ian wrote:
http://www.freesatfromsky.co.uk/default.aspx 1. It seems that Freesat gives you 200+ TV channels and costs £150. 2. It seems that Pay-Once-Watch-For-Ever gives you 200+ channels and costs half as much. Why should I go to Freesat? As long as I remember to gives one-month's notice of cancellation of the Sky mix, surely POWFE is the way to go? They are betting that a substantial proportion of people will either forget to cancel, or decide they want to continue paying for the extra channels. I can't imagine they expect anyone to choose the standard freesat package, but it makes the Pay Once once look better value. |
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Ian Fri, 18 Jul 2008 16:23:11 +0100 Also, what is this "standard Sky box" they talk about? I have a legacy analog TV with a set-top box to watch Freeview. Assuming the output from the Sky box is digital, will that then plug into the STB? Apart from dave/ftn/virgin1 - you wont need to use your freeview box anymore as almost every channel on your freeview box can be viewed via the sky freesat box . If your tv has 2 scart sockets - then you can still have both plugged in and can toggle between the 2 different system by pressing the AV button on your tv remote control . -- www.skyepg.co.uk (sky freesat channel listing) |
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Paul Murray 18 Jul 2008 15:53:51 GMT m They are betting that a substantial proportion of people will either forget to cancel, or decide they want to continue paying for the extra channels. I can't imagine they expect anyone to choose the standard freesat package, but it makes the Pay Once once look better value. The £75 option also requires the sky box to be plugged into the phone line for a year . -- www.krustov.co.uk |
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From: David
Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 Time: 16:45:39 Well you seem mixed up with the names and systems. Really? I was specifically talking about Sky offerings, and I used the names they listed on their site. Freesat is from the BBC/ITV on its EPG about 80 stations. I'm not talking about BBC/ITV Freesat. I'm talking about Sky Freesat. There are SD and HD boxes. HD about £150 plus £80 for dish installed. SD I think about £100 cheaper. Not all shops sell it and those that do like Currys/Comet not really interested in selling. But some of these boxes will tune in the 200 'ish other free stations which a Sky box will recieve, but the Sky EPG not recieved. I'm not talking about BBC/ITV Freesat. I'm talking about Sky Freesat. Now Sky offer a free from Sky for £150 SD box, dish and install, this is from Sky themselves AIUI, this is the Sky Freesat offering I was talking about. , some thing like 300 to 400 stations. According to the Sky Freesat site, they say 200+ channels. Are you talking about the same thing? But Argos, Currys and maybe others have for £75 the above plus 3 or 4 months of a few subscription stations included. Is this the same as the Sky POWFE offering I mentioned? Within this period if you cancel the subsciption stations you got the free from Sky for £75. If you not cancel you start to pay £19 per month. -- Ian |
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From: Krustov
Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 Time: 16:57:38 Apart from dave/ftn/virgin1 Que? - you wont need to use your freeview box anymore as almost every channel on your freeview box can be viewed via the sky freesat box . But how do I plug the Sky Freesat box into my analog TV? Via a SCART connection? -- Ian |
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From: Krustov
Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 Time: 16:58:48 The £75 option also requires the sky box to be plugged into the phone line for a year . I didn't see any mention of a telephone line. What is it used for? I am on Virgin cable -- will that do, or do I have to have a BT line as well? -- Ian |
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uk.tech.digital-tv
Ian Fri, 18 Jul 2008 17:19:56 +0100 The £75 option also requires the sky box to be plugged into the phone line for a year . I didn't see any mention of a telephone line. What is it used for? Obviously sky monitors your viewing habits to see if you watch any of the porno channels :-)) -- www.krustov.co.uk |
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Ian wrote:
From: Krustov Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 Time: 16:57:38 Apart from dave/ftn/virgin1 Que? Those three channels are not available via Sky Freesat, but they are on terrestrial Freeview. But how do I plug the Sky Freesat box into my analog TV? Via a SCART connection? Yes. It's a digital receiver, but it outputs its signal in analogue form via the Scart connectors. -- Mark Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply. |
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