A simple question I hope.
I am about to leave BT broadband (thanks to their price increase) and looking for a new provider.
It seems Now TV have a broadband service, and for not a lot can get the Now TV enterainment pass which would give me Sky 1, Sky Atlantic Gold and a
few other bits and bobs. BUT freeview reception at my house is pants. And I cannot find an answer to whether the sky channels arrive via aerial or
Broadband.
I will be wasting my money if via aerial. I get a total of 19 channels at my house, and 6 of those are HD versions of the first 5 plus CBBC! so
effectively bugger all.
Advice would be good. Thanks.
Clive
Not specifically answering your question but we have youview and for "satellite" subscription type channels and they all come via the
broadband connection.
I would be surprised if that wasn't the case for now tv.
hth
I am hoping that is the case!
I can live without the freeview stuff, but Gold may be worth having....
All of our sky channels on our Now TV are done via the box and not the aerial. Its a streaming service they offer so no aerial required. Highly recommend Now TV over the others though!
That will do for me! off to quidco now....
Yeah Now TV is all internet only, and provided by sky.
On the basic box, there are no freeview channels on it, you can watch BBC and ITV catchup AND live (some programs dont always stream due to license
restrictions) but 4 and ch5 are catchup only. The sky channel subscriptions will also give you Live access to those channels.
You need the Smart box to get the free view channels. - and that DOES need an aerial.
[Edited on 2-1-18 by loggyboy]
Just a suggestion, but almost all the freeview channels are also available on freesat,, which would probably get you around reception problems.
quote:I agree this freesat probably the best way to get all the 'free to air' programmes if terrestrial tv is poor.
Originally posted by SteveWalker
Just a suggestion, but almost all the freeview channels are also available on freesat,, which would probably get you around reception problems.
quote:
Originally posted by SteveWalker
Just a suggestion, but almost all the freeview channels are also available on freesat,, which would probably get you around reception problems.
My vote is for freesat first - I then have a digital sat box so with a couple of extra LNB's on the same dish get Hotbird and Astra at 19.2 deg. The main terrestrial channels do most of what I want, can't stand most of the american produced crap on Sky so 2000+ channels will find something (F1 in HD free etc)