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<blockquote data-quote="Manbearpig77" data-source="post: 69592" data-attributes="member: 23793"><p>Heres a quote I found on a website "If you do not have a Sky viewing card contact Sky and for a small one off fee they will give you a card for the encrypted but free to view stations on Sky. These include Channel 4 and Five."</p><p></p><p>I think sky do charge channels to use their satellite dish ASTRA, or at least rent parts of it, and maby the card thing is part of the deal.</p><p></p><p>Again I could be totally wrong, but I thought that was how it worked here in the UK. </p><p></p><p>Channel 4 and five are both free channels in the UK that have been around for years, you can get them the old analouge terrestrial way, and the new digital terrestrial way, but for satellite you have to pay. At least thats what I've come up with from all the research Ive been doing most of the day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Manbearpig77, post: 69592, member: 23793"] Heres a quote I found on a website "If you do not have a Sky viewing card contact Sky and for a small one off fee they will give you a card for the encrypted but free to view stations on Sky. These include Channel 4 and Five." I think sky do charge channels to use their satellite dish ASTRA, or at least rent parts of it, and maby the card thing is part of the deal. Again I could be totally wrong, but I thought that was how it worked here in the UK. Channel 4 and five are both free channels in the UK that have been around for years, you can get them the old analouge terrestrial way, and the new digital terrestrial way, but for satellite you have to pay. At least thats what I've come up with from all the research Ive been doing most of the day. [/QUOTE]
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