Freesat launches in UK
By Tom | May 6, 2008
Freesat,a free satellite television and radio service from the BBC and ITV is being launched across the UK.According to report it will carry 80 digital TV and radio channels, including free high definition programmes.Users will make a one-off payment for a dish, set-top box and installation, but will not pay a monthly subscription.
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