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BT Vision
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We are considering getting BT Vision.Can anybody recommend or not ?
I noticed that you need to be able to receive Freeview but the only way we can get Freeview at the moment is through our Sky receiver.Does that mean we will not be able to receive all of BT Vision ?
I noticed that you need to be able to receive Freeview but the only way we can get Freeview at the moment is through our Sky receiver.Does that mean we will not be able to receive all of BT Vision ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Just to clarify things a little, what you receive via your Sky "receiver" is NOT Freeview.
Freeview is Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) and comes to you via your TV aerial.
Free channels on Sky are FreeSatFrom Sky, and come via your satellite dish. There are also the channels you can receive if you have Sky equipment but no subscription.
There is also another (recently launched) Free satellite TV service, confusingly called FreeSat - which is nothing to do with Sky although you can (with the right receiver) use your Sky dish to receive it. The channel line up differs from FreeeSatFrom Sky as it includes channels such as ITV-HD which are not available on the Sky platform.
Freeview is Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) and comes to you via your TV aerial.
Free channels on Sky are FreeSatFrom Sky, and come via your satellite dish. There are also the channels you can receive if you have Sky equipment but no subscription.
There is also another (recently launched) Free satellite TV service, confusingly called FreeSat - which is nothing to do with Sky although you can (with the right receiver) use your Sky dish to receive it. The channel line up differs from FreeeSatFrom Sky as it includes channels such as ITV-HD which are not available on the Sky platform.