Tigerandahalf wrote: » UKTV Play is launching on freesat. It seems to be an on demand service with various boxsets, without subscription.
corm500 wrote: » I wonder if it will be available here, a lot of the interactive stuff on Freesat seems to be Geo locked .
Harry Palmr wrote: » It'll be terrible (like all Sony Channels) but Sony Movies is FTA as of now 11426 V 27500 5/6 channel 3192 52515 on my EPG
Tigerandahalf wrote: » I've just tried the app. 10 second ad at the start but then it won't play 'saying low bandwith'. UKTV Play contains catchup for Dave, Drama, Yesterday & Really channels. No luck for me so far.
homer911 wrote: » What I would have expected given that the android app is geolocked
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mrtom wrote: » Retro Movies 11464 H. 22000 displaying EPG & good signal strength, however black screen and mute. Used to be available FTA.
Tigerandahalf wrote: » Going the way of eleven sports. You have to wonder how many subscribers they will get. There is also the future possibility of these streaming companies being hit with a broadband infrastructure tax. Look at the money netflix is making yet doesn't contribute a penny towards the infrastructure it runs on. ...
PabloAndRoy wrote: » Not sure if you are trolling or if you work for an ISP, but I wonder if you have heard of something called "net neutrality" as defined in Europe under Article 3 of EU Regulation 2015/2120. So called "broadband infrastructure tax" is a non-starter in Europe thankfully and any attempt to introduce such an awful thing will be challenged and defeated in Brussels. Maybe you also think Toyota/Ford/Audi etc. should contribute towards our road infrastructure costs, which we already pay for through road tax and general taxation (and tolls).
PabloAndRoy wrote: » Not sure if you are trolling or if you work for an ISP, but I wonder if you have heard of something called "net neutrality" as defined in Europe under Article 3 of EU Regulation 2015/2120. So called "broadband infrastructure tax" is a non-starter in Europe thankfully and any attempt to introduce such an awful thing will be challenged and defeated in Brussels. .
icdg wrote: » If the OP is trolling the proper action is to report the post. If you actually think the OP works for an ISP you need to produce evidence a bit stronger than his raising the possiblity of a particular taxation policy in future. Either way you can take a warning.
STB. wrote: » What about the major users of spectrum in Ireland Pablo. Are they paying enough. I was quite surprised that the levy on ECNs and ECs is 0.2 per cent of relevant turnover. In other words feck all. The annual spectrum usage fee for each spectrum block in the 800MHz and 900MHz bands is €1.08 million and 0.5m for the 1,800MHz band. Then the 700meg band was also cleared. Are we collecting enough and where is the money going ?
Harry Palmr wrote: » Sony Movies (and Sony Movies+1) are FTA again.
Harry Palmr wrote: » Sony Movies now has full EPG, must be about to go Freesat.
tallaghtfornia wrote: » Freesat just seems to be getting better and better by the year - I have it now and got my mother it and we would never go back to sky or virgin - I think if your not into sports a combo of freesat saorview and Netflix is the ticket - also got a smart TV that has NOWTV that if I want to dip in and out I can ... happy days ðŸ‘
Strawberry HillBilly wrote: » Challenge +1 (United Kingdom) is now transmitted Free To Air (11836.00MHz, pol.H SR:27500 FEC:5/6 SID:6026 PID:525/673 nar,653 English). - source Kingofsat.net