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Home / Technology / Freeview Faces Shutdown: Millions Could Be Left Behind

Freeview Faces Shutdown: Millions Could Be Left Behind

3 Feb

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Summary

  • Freeview faces potential shutdown around 2034.
  • 1.8 million homes may lose access without alternatives.
  • Internet infrastructure improvements are proposed.
Freeview Faces Shutdown: Millions Could Be Left Behind

The popular Freeview television service faces a potential shutdown around 2034, sparking concerns for millions of households. Jointly owned by the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, and Channel 5, Freeview provides over 100 channels via a TV aerial, but its continued operation is questioned as more viewers opt for internet streaming.

Broadcasters argue that maintaining the aging digital terrestrial television (DTT) service is becoming commercially unviable. A switch-off, possibly in 2034 when contracts with network operator Arqiva are up for renewal, could leave an estimated 1.8 million homes stranded, with 700,000 lacking internet connections for alternatives.

Critics highlight the cost burden of internet-based solutions and concerns about internet reliability. However, a Sky report suggests proactive measures could significantly reduce the number of affected households. A proposed solution involves bolstering internet infrastructure to be as reliable as essential utilities, offering a public benefit beyond just television access.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Freeview could potentially be shut down around 2034, with contracts for network operation set to renew then.
An estimated 1.8 million homes may lose access to Freeview if it is shut down, with 700,000 of those lacking internet connections.
Proposals include improving internet infrastructure to make it more reliable and accessible, similar to essential utilities.

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