Freesat Installation Loophole

May 13th, 2008 by FrequencyCast in Digital TV

If you’re thinking of getting Freesat, and haven’t got a satellite dish, here’s an interesting loophole.

With Freesat, if you don’t have a dish, it’ll cost you £130 to get Freesat working (£50 for a basic box, and £80 for installation).

Sky Digital are offering something called “Pay Once, Watch Forever“, which offers over 200 channels, for just £75 including installation and a Sky Digibox. You also get four months of Sky’s pay-TV channels as a trial.

So, here’s what you do:

Get “Sky’s Pay Once, Watch Forever” - dish and box for £75 (versus £130). Watch the 200+ free channels plus the Sky subscription channels for 3 months, then tell Sky that you don’t want to subscribe after the trial.

You can still use the Sky box for the free-to-air channels. If you fancy moving to Freesat (for their HD service), then you’ve already got a dish installed suitable for Freesat, and a spare satellite receiver. You can only apply if you’ve not had a Sky contract before.

Until end of May 2008: There’s 10% off “Pay Once, Watch Forever” at Dixons using code SKY10 at the checkout. Click here.


10% Sky’s Pay Once service in May

May 2nd, 2008 by FrequencyCast in Digital TV, Freeview

Sky Starter PackWant Sky Digital, but don’t fancy shelling out on a subscription? We’ve found a 10% off offer on Sky’s Sky Pay Once, Watch Forever service, which gets you installation of a dish, with a set top box. Normal price is a one-off £75 - but get 10% off when using voucher code Use voucher code SKY10 at the dixons.co.uk checkout.

Valid until the end of May 2008


Sky Channels removed from Virgin’s Cable service

March 1st, 2007 by FrequencyCast in Digital TV

Confirmed - as of midnight on 1st March, the Sky channels, Sky One, Sky Two, Sky News, Sky Travel and Sky Sports News vanished from the Virgin Media Cable TV channel lineup.

This happened after Virgin Media failed to agree to Sky’s terms for ongoing broadcast of the Sky channels on Virgin’s Cable TV service.

There’s coverage of this Show 12 of FrequencyCast, which was released shortly after Virgin’s Sky channels went dark.

If you want to continue to watch Sky One, you’ll need to sign to Sky - See www.sky.com/skycom for details of their £26 a month package, which offers TV, Broadband and phone, with more channels than Virgin has to offer…