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Freesat going strong: 100,000 units sold in five months

by Parm Mann on 29 September 2008, 13:03

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Freesat, a satellite television service launched in May 2008 by the BBC and ITV, has reached its first major milestone; 100,000 sales.

The achievement comes less then fives month since its May 6th launch, but the free-to-air service has some way to go in order to capture some of the eight-million customers subscribed to the rival satellite service from BSkyB.

Freesat credits its steady growth to the summer of sport, and its high-definition coverage of Euro 2008, Wimbledon and the Beijing Olympics proved to be primary reasons for consumer interest. The service, available to almost all UK residents, provides HD programming and carries no contract and no subscription.

Emma Scott, managing director of Freesat, said:

"There’s no denying how much people enjoy watching in high-definition once they see it for themselves and the success of Freesat proves that. Unfortunately there are still a lot of people out there who think they’re already watching in HD because they have an HD ready TV - but they aren’t."

"We want to help everyone understand that HD Ready is not the same thing as HD now. Without an HD digital receiver connected to an HD Ready TV or an integrated TV with Freesat HD built in you can’t watch an HD TV programme. It needn’t be complicated or costly. For those people that already have a satellite dish installed, they may simply be able to take their Freesat digital box or integrated TV home and plug it straight in."

Looking forward, Freesat has announced that it will continue to expand its service with the launch of its HD-ready Freesat PVR, dubbed Freesat+. In addition, it will increase the number of manufacturers and retailers, and launch new channels on a monthly basis.

So far so good, and the launch of Freesat+ in November will only generate further interest.

Official product page: Freesat.co.uk



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I might be quite tempted once Freesat+ is available…
Salazaar
I might be quite tempted once Freesat+ is available…

Yeah, I am a user of BT Vision and love the on demand content and ability to pause TV. When a freesat offers these options then I will be sold.. But Freesat on its own is not good enough in this modern age.

Come on ITV and BBC, move your butt and get on demand content for a freesat box.
I'll be interested in Freesat+ myself. It looks as though it'll tick most of the right boxes on my checklist. :)
Brewster0101
Yeah, I am a user of BT Vision and love the on demand content and ability to pause TV. When a freesat offers these options then I will be sold.. But Freesat on its own is not good enough in this modern age.

Come on ITV and BBC, move your butt and get on demand content for a freesat box.

the idea of a freesat+ is good in principle, but cant work in practice, because Satellite broadcasts are only oneway. IE the content cant be streamed on demand, just broadcast wholesale!

they could put a hard drive in a box, and allow you to pause and rewind tv, but on demand requires a full duplex system, like fiber optic cable or broadband.
They will do what Sky+ does then, the on demand service will only offer certain stuff which is broadcast on mutliple channels thus downloading over a period of time, and also they will offer some stuff which is automatically archived onto a HD.
Also, ITV1 HD is broadcast as a data channel, so it *is* really on demand…you will just download the data…

:)