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All posts by R Gagen
Below are all of R Gagen's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.No need to retune? Tell that to the OAP's in a shelter housing block I attended to yesterday. Over 60% of them needed to have there freeview receivers retuned.If we had not been attending to the communal aerial system, some of them probably would have to pay someone to carry out a retune. How many times is to happen? Why was it Channel 5 had to pay for a retune programme, but freeview operators don't.
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With the addition of more frequencies being made available for 4G use, does this mean if you have already have, or even possibly acquire a new 4G mobile in the very near future, that it may not work on all the 4G frequencies in a few years time? In other words are the present 4G phones capable of using ALL the present and future planned frequencies?
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Wednesday 27 April 2011 11:16PM
Ipswich
My view of going freeview, great for extra channels, but we have gone about it the wrong way. I am particulary thinking of the OAP's who in some cases have to pay to have someone retune there freeview in stage 1 of the switchover because they have no one to help them. Having paid out x amount out of ther pension, they have to pay again for stage 2!! Why does the government not do as what happened during the Channel 5 start up, make the broadcaster(s) pay to resolve the possible problems. As a person who is in the front line of the switchover. I also find that the info we receive is very poor, especially as one web site mentions what may be new mux 7 and 8. but even our trade body is not aware off!!