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14 January 2002
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UK free to air digital TV – good news and bad news. The good news is that a number of companies plan to provide free-to-air digital terrestrial adapters for a one-off £100-£150 later this year. The bad news is that BSkyB has just stopped subsidising its dishes for people who want to use them to receive free-to-air programming. Getting a dish without a Sky subscription will now cost £314 (ouch!). And it isn’t clear whether the companies (whoever they are) who are planning to sell digital terrestrial adapters will offer any kind of interactivity alongside the extra TV channels.credit aanual4cyl compare 4a credit quotes 2.2lnational card credit ameribanc processingcredit addressograph new card bold imprinteraccreditdationonce finance agricreditapena alcona credit unionstranscription online accredited aamt course medical Map

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