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Digital TV providers overview

Digital TV providers overview

By Becca Talbot - becca@consumerchoices.co.uk

Looking for a digital TV service but not sure exactly what you want or need? Read our provider overview and decide on the one that suits you. (Updated 25/3/10)

Here’s a quick breakdown of each digital TV provider available:


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Freeview

Freeview is the cheapest way to go digital. You can make the switch simply by buying a set-top box, or if you need a new TV you could get a digital integrated television with Freeview built-in. Set-top boxes start at around £20, and integrated TVs can be purchased for around £150.

If you don’t want to sign-up to a 12-month contract but still want the extras you get with digital terrestrial television then Freeview is for you. You can also add Top Up TV for extra channels.

Top Up TV

If you want Freeview but feel you need more viewing options, then Top Up TV (www.topup.tv) is for you. You’ll get a Top Up TV+ set-top box that gives you access to all the normal Freeview channels as well as over 600 on-demand programmes a month.

The Top Up TV+ set-top box also acts as a digital recorder, letting you record, pause and rewind “live” TV, as well as offering parental controls. The Top Up TV+ set-top box costs £99.99 and then you pay £9.99 a month.

BT Vision

Customers wanting to sign-up to BT Vision (www.btvision.bt.com) will have to have BT Total Broadband. If you’re not already a BT Broadband customer you can sign-up online by clicking here.

Once you have BT Broadband, and have paid the installation cost, basic BT Vision is a free service allowing you to access all of the Freeview programming available in your area but with the added flexibility of being able to purchase pay-per-view programming when you want.

Customers can also add subscription packages on a month-by-month basis starting from £4 a month. This means that you could add the Kid’s package over the summer holidays or the Sport package over the football season.

Sky

Sky (www.sky.com) is a recognised name in the subscription TV market, and offers satellite digital TV in a range of packages.

Sky channels are separated into “packs” and you can opt for a combination of any one, two, three, four, five or six packs and then choose to add on Sky Movies or Sky Sports (for an extra fee) if you want even more TV channels. Sky TV Packages start from £18 a month for one pack, going up by £1 for each additional pack you add.

Sky customers can also bundle their digital TV with their broadband and home phone to save on the overall cost.

Virgin Media

Virgin Media (www.virginmedia.com) is a cable TV provider. It offers four digital TV packages in different sizes: Size M, Size M+, Size L and Size XL.

Customers can choose to add Sky Movies or Sky Sports to their package as well, and XL customers get ESPN for free. The packages increase with channel numbers, with M offering over 60 channels, and XL offering over 160.

Packages start from £5.50 a month for the Size M+, and require you to take a Virgin Media phone line as well. This costs an addition £11.99 a month for line rental.

TalkTalk TV

TalkTalk TV (www.talktalk.co.uk/tv), formerly Tiscali TV, offers a triple-play of products, allowing you to bundle digital TV, broadband and home phone.

TalkTalk works in exactly the same way as Tiscali TV did, delivering digital TV via your broadband connection. Digital TV delivered in this way is known as internet protocol TV (IPTV), and it is the same technology used by BT to deliver its BT Vision service.

You can only get TalkTalk TV if you take a bundle including its broadband and home phone, and prices start from £15.22 a month, plus line rental at £11.49 a month.

Also, like Tiscali TV, TalkTalk TV is only available in certain areas.

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Comments

does bt digital tv provide religious programmes - Jul 11 2010 10:55PM
roy thomason, UK

Hi Roger,

This forum on the What Hi-Fi? website might be able to answer some of your questions about re-joining: http://whathifi.com/forums/t/130660.aspx

As far as I am aware, there are no discounts for pensioners, but you should speak to Sky (call them on 08702 40 40 40) and see if they can do you a deal as an ex-Sky customer re-joining.

Becca, DigitalChoices.co.uk
- Feb 16 2009 10:30AM
Becca Talbot, UK

As I am over 75,and I am looking for reduced cost of re-connection. I have bought a Humax PVR for linking to my sat dish - Feb 15 2009 4:24PM
ROGER HARRIS, CALNE