Freesat One Year Old
| Author | Hugo Jobling |
| Published | 6th May 2009 |
It's time for some cake because it's been a year since the launch of Freesat. And oh what a fun year it has been.
Since its launch Freesat seen its logical transition from set-top-boxes into Panasonic and LG televisions and Blu-ray recorders. Not to mention the addition of Freesat+, enabling Sky+ style PVR functionality of compatible devices.

Freesat says that its 400,00 or so users have watched over 3,000 hours of HD programmes since the launch - no doubt a large proportion of those accounted for by the Olympics, which aired in high definition on BBC HD. There is still has some way to go to rival the one million homes with Sky+HD, though. A task which will doubtless be helped by the nine in 10 users who would recommend the service to a friend - all 140 channels of it.
And, let us not forget, there's more to come, including the promise of access to the BBC iPlayer on Freesat some time this year. All in all, good news for quality, free satellite TV.
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Chocoa said on 6th May 2009
DavidDB said on 7th May 2009
Congratulations to Freesat you were a long time coming but its time to grow up quickly.
Im disapointed to see there is still no PC sat card from any of the major manufacture... more
ffrankmccaffery said on 7th May 2009
Agree about the lack of quality freesat tuners available today on the market and speaking of which topfields efforts deserve a review here.
The biggest problem facing freesa... more
Joe said on 8th May 2009
Channel 4 HD would be a nice birthday present!
I have the Humax PVR and there are a few glaring omissions: A TV picture while you're in the guide. It smooths i... more
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I have to say that I am unclear what the aims and objectives of Freesat are. If you look at the home site it is a trifle woolly. - Beyond providing copies of (already) free terrest... more