freesat considering pay TV options, failing to understand the word 'free'

freesat is a free satellite TV service aimed at people who don't want to pay for TV, but still want a broader selection of channels than you see on Freeview. Oddly then, freesat has implied it might like to start up a pay TV service all of its own. It surprised us -- if you want satellite TV with a monthly subscription, surely you'd go to Sky?

freesat is considering offering premium subscription channels, such as Sky Sports, for a monthly subscription fee, according to the Guardian. How happy Sky will be about licensing its channels to another satellite broadcaster remains to be seen, especially one operated by the BBC, its arch-enemy. freesat may have another premium broadcaster in mind, but there aren't many with channels people would be prepared to pay for.

That's not the only problem -- the vast majority of freesat boxes and TVs have no mechanism to allow users to subscribe to premium channels. Most don't have a conditional access module (CAM) that would allow them to decode paid-for channels. It's almost certainly possible to send encryption information via other routes, such as the Internet, but it's not the standard way of doing things, and sure to cause problems, not to mention be less secure than a card solution.

Whatever plans freesat may have for its platform, it will need the permission of the BBC Trust before it can start. We can't help but think adding a pay service to a platform advertised as 'free forever' might confuse punters, especially considering Sky has a free satellite option too, called 'Freesat from Sky'. We really can't see freesat getting permission for this, and we can't see Sky being all that happy if it does.

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anonymous 20 July, 2010 20:47

Lookslike FREEsat needs to change its name

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Anonymous 26 July, 2010 10:55

Freesat needs something to entice people to it's service. Out-sported, out-movied, out-channeled out-High Def'd and now out-3D'd. There is definitely a market for a non-sub Sky alternative. But there also needs to be a reason for people to sign up to the party above and beyond "I don''t like Murdoch Inc"

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DASTV 26 July, 2010 10:59

I'll try that again, logged in :o)

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Anonymous 5 August, 2010 17:32

I have just purchased a free sat system, wasnt too expensive either, about £70 including dish and new box etc.. Yet to set this up but will let you know how it is compared to the awful digital signal we get at the moment ha.

Alex Askew @ Danbro - Umbrella Company

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Anonymous 5 July, 2011 11:54

This would destroy Freesat's very successfull brand.

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