Free-to-view

Free-to-view (FTV) is a term used for audiovisual transmissions that are provided free without any form of continual subscription.[citation needed] Australian satellite television platform providing digital TV and radio services to remote and rural areas, and terrestrial black spots.VAST is partly funded by the Australian Government and requires a certified set-top box and viewing card.[6] Italian package of 68 free-to-air and free-to-view satellite channels for viewers unable to receive them on national terrestrial TV networks.[7] Same as Fransat, TNTSAT broadcasts the all-HD channels from French free digital terrestrial television.
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