Updated: Wednesday 4 April, 2012
By Editorial
Satellite TV provider Sky offers a free-to-view service called Freesat; is it the right option for you?
Sky’s (www.sky.com) new service lets consumers pay a one-off fee to receive free-to-view channels via a Sky satellite dish. Visit www.freesatfromsky.com for more information.
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Freesat from Sky is not just Freeview via satellite as many people think. Although it covers off all the Freeview channels, and there is no monthly subscription, there are far more channels available and you can upgrade to Sky’s subscription TV service any time you want because you’ll already have all the equipment.
If you already have a satellite installed and a Sky set-top box, then you can buy a Freesat from Sky viewing card for just £25.
There are two main attractions to Freesat from Sky:
If you live in an area that’s not yet covered by Freeview but want to switch to digital TV without committing to a subscription, then Freesat from Sky will be ideal for you.
To receive Freesat from Sky, all you need to do is arrange for an engineer to visit your home and install your Sky box and dish.
In most cases they will also connect the service to your phone line so that you can take advantage of their interactive services such as email and online shopping through your TV.
You will have to make a one off payment of £175 to cover installation, connection and hardware. There are no monthly subscriptions to pay but if you want to upgrade to Sky’s packs at any point, you can.
To compare Freesat from Sky against other digital TV suppliers click here, or to see what channels you get with Freesat, click on a package in our price comparison calculator.