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Freeview coverage expansion?

(June 2005)

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LU
luke-h
Matrix posted:

Oh and the freeview problems are solved. All you need is Ants in the box to imprve coverage. It works wonders *chessy smile*


Someone's been reading Digital Spy. Very Happy
MA
Matrix
luke-h posted:
Matrix posted:

Oh and the freeview problems are solved. All you need is Ants in the box to imprve coverage. It works wonders *chessy smile*


Someone's been reading Digital Spy. Very Happy


Hear the lastest? Apparently computer viruses are simply Ant's out of there place. Laughing
TW
Time Warp
Matrix posted:
The last time I looked at the freeview coverage range it was projected that 70% would be covered by 2009, which in all fairness they seem to be on track for.


Freeview already covers 75%...as for when those who cannot receive it who are wondering when they willbe able to :-

bbc.co.uk posted:
The rest of the country will get the BBC's extra services on Freeview at switchover when switching off the existing analogue signals will make room. If Freeview was broadcast any more widely than it is today before switchover it would interfere with traditional television signals.

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