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Which are the satellites used for cable and freeview feeds?
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<blockquote data-quote="Adam792" data-source="post: 1081870" data-attributes="member: 330868"><p>I think some form of Freeview is guaranteed until at least 2030 as far as I’m aware, and the BBC multiplexes as public service will probably be the last to go in any case!</p><p></p><p>Always a possibility that the satellite back-up could be gotten rid of at any point though, if the BBC decide it’s not worth the extra money for the redundancy it gives/has to make cost cuttings. As you’ve said before, for that reason it’d certainly be unwise to rely on it always being there!</p><p></p><p>As I’ve said before, I think we’ll end up with mobile broadband taking all of the spectrum eventually, but some kind of broadcast (maybe just news and live sport) being maintained over 5G/6G/whatever exists by then. 5G broadcast has already been trialled by European public broadcasters including the BBC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adam792, post: 1081870, member: 330868"] I think some form of Freeview is guaranteed until at least 2030 as far as I’m aware, and the BBC multiplexes as public service will probably be the last to go in any case! Always a possibility that the satellite back-up could be gotten rid of at any point though, if the BBC decide it’s not worth the extra money for the redundancy it gives/has to make cost cuttings. As you’ve said before, for that reason it’d certainly be unwise to rely on it always being there! As I’ve said before, I think we’ll end up with mobile broadband taking all of the spectrum eventually, but some kind of broadcast (maybe just news and live sport) being maintained over 5G/6G/whatever exists by then. 5G broadcast has already been trialled by European public broadcasters including the BBC. [/QUOTE]
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