Updated: Tuesday 29 March, 2011
By Becca Talbot - becca@consumerchoices.co.uk
Satellite TV is a great choice if you want a huge variety of channels and increasing functionality with your TV service. But should you get the free service from Freesat or a subscription with Sky?
Satellite TV is available in 98% of the country so it’s a good choice for households who are unable to receive Freeview. Both Freesat and Sky, the two biggest satellite providers in the UK, offer over 120 channels, but which service should you choose?
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Visit Sky.com or call 08442 410582 |
Visit Sky.com or call 08442 410582 |
Satellite television is a digital TV service that is delivered via a satellite signal. The signal is received by a satellite dish and set-top box, which may be provided by your satellite provider or may have to be bought separately.
The two main satellite TV providers in the UK are:
Find out more about each of these services by reading our guides on Sky and Freesat.
Advantages of satellite TV:
Disadvantages of satellite TV:
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