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Sky & Freesat fringe reception
Astra 1N chat - January 2012
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<blockquote data-quote="Satellite74" data-source="post: 790163" data-attributes="member: 379688"><p>believe me, I would gladly pay the UK TV licence fee to ensure that I will have Freesat reception beyond this time next year... but since I am neither a UK expat nor have a UK address, that appears to be impossible. </p><p></p><p>Getting all those FTA channels from the UK has probably saved me hundreds of euros over the last five years that I didn't have to spend on renting DVDs just so I could watch something in English (and it also meant I didn't have to see my favourite shows and movies get mangled to bits by dubbing on German TV). I would pay any reasonable amount of GBP to UK licensing authorities to keep enjoying that luxury.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, it seems that people like me are the very reason why UK broadcasters are so keen on putting Freesat on a tight spot beam...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Satellite74, post: 790163, member: 379688"] believe me, I would gladly pay the UK TV licence fee to ensure that I will have Freesat reception beyond this time next year... but since I am neither a UK expat nor have a UK address, that appears to be impossible. Getting all those FTA channels from the UK has probably saved me hundreds of euros over the last five years that I didn't have to spend on renting DVDs just so I could watch something in English (and it also meant I didn't have to see my favourite shows and movies get mangled to bits by dubbing on German TV). I would pay any reasonable amount of GBP to UK licensing authorities to keep enjoying that luxury. Unfortunately, it seems that people like me are the very reason why UK broadcasters are so keen on putting Freesat on a tight spot beam... [/QUOTE]
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