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Technical specifications for Freeview products:
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System Software Update (SSU) schedule
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The digital receiver converts the digital signal into a form that is suitable for viewing on an analogue television.
No they won't. These countries use MPEG-2 (compression) for their terrestrial (UHF aerial) broadcast and Freeview NZ will use MPEG-4.
Footage produced in 4:3 and presented on a widescreen TV has black bars at the sides to fill the screen.
No - this is one of the main differences between Freeview and pay television- there are no sign up fees, no monthly fees and no contracts.
No, Freeview does not control the content or programming offered by the free-to-air networks.