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<blockquote data-quote="easysat" data-source="post: 14354" data-attributes="member: 175305"><p>I don't think there's any chance of the French analogue satellite signals stopping in the near future. Don't forget that France is something like three times the size of the UK and has plenty of remote and mountainous regions. </p><p></p><p>By all accounts, there are hundreds of thousands of French homes that can't get a good terrestrial TV signal even for the three main channels, which have nationwide UHF transmitter networks. There are also two channels, M6 and La Cinquieme/ARTE that are only available selectively (usually in the bigger towns) and at reduced power because of channel space limitations. </p><p></p><p>No government is going to risk annoying these voters (especially in places like Corsica) by cutting off access to national TV. The only thing that might change this is if the national channels went free to view on digital satellite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="easysat, post: 14354, member: 175305"] I don't think there's any chance of the French analogue satellite signals stopping in the near future. Don't forget that France is something like three times the size of the UK and has plenty of remote and mountainous regions. By all accounts, there are hundreds of thousands of French homes that can't get a good terrestrial TV signal even for the three main channels, which have nationwide UHF transmitter networks. There are also two channels, M6 and La Cinquieme/ARTE that are only available selectively (usually in the bigger towns) and at reduced power because of channel space limitations. No government is going to risk annoying these voters (especially in places like Corsica) by cutting off access to national TV. The only thing that might change this is if the national channels went free to view on digital satellite. [/QUOTE]
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