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Tivu - Italy
is it worth my while to get a tivusat box?
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<blockquote data-quote="denis1501" data-source="post: 691826" data-attributes="member: 175840"><p>My wife is Italian too, I'm originally from Cork myself. So we have something in common!</p><p>Tivu'sat is like Freesat, there are no subscription fees. And with tivu'sat you will receive ALL of the channels on that link I posted + any others that become available, ie La5, which has already launched on terrestrial here in Italy and will be on sat shortly. So your child will be able to watch Rai YoYo and Boing! And of course La7 will be open too.</p><p>To be honest, you're best bet for an Italian set-up would probably be to buy the Tivu'sat CAM and card bundle (around €80), that way you can choose your own decoder which of course must have a Common Interface slot. Maybe there's already a CI slot on your Fortec Star?? But if you just want a Tivu'sat box and card then these are available here for around €100 now. I can't comment on the epg as I don't have one.</p><p>Having the address and codice fiscale makes things a lot easier when it comes to activating the card which can be done on line.</p><p>regards</p><p>D.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denis1501, post: 691826, member: 175840"] My wife is Italian too, I'm originally from Cork myself. So we have something in common! Tivu'sat is like Freesat, there are no subscription fees. And with tivu'sat you will receive ALL of the channels on that link I posted + any others that become available, ie La5, which has already launched on terrestrial here in Italy and will be on sat shortly. So your child will be able to watch Rai YoYo and Boing! And of course La7 will be open too. To be honest, you're best bet for an Italian set-up would probably be to buy the Tivu'sat CAM and card bundle (around €80), that way you can choose your own decoder which of course must have a Common Interface slot. Maybe there's already a CI slot on your Fortec Star?? But if you just want a Tivu'sat box and card then these are available here for around €100 now. I can't comment on the epg as I don't have one. Having the address and codice fiscale makes things a lot easier when it comes to activating the card which can be done on line. regards D. [/QUOTE]
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