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but perhaps NOT the best time to ask - as it is eviction night!!!

I don't post very often - but I DO read - and I feel as though I know you all. . . . .

SO . . .I am hoping that I can ask you for your advice.

I am an "older" lady who I "hope" has kept "up with the times" but I am NOT someone who is communication savvy.

I have moved into an apartment which has no TV installed. I have investigated SKY Ireland (which is the cheapest offer at the moment) and it would cost me ₮50 installation fee plus ₮37.50 to manually connect me, as I do not have a landline.

I have just seen that ALDI have a Free to Air satellite offer on Sunday next which costs ₮69.95.

Would this be a better option for me? I am disabled and on a disability benefit - so any savings I can make is of benifit to me.

Any advice would be gratefully received.

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Originally posted by ANNOCA:
but perhaps NOT the best time to ask - as it is eviction night!!!

I don't post very often - but I DO read - and I feel as though I know you all. . . . .

SO . . .I am hoping that I can ask you for your advice.

I am an "older" lady who I "hope" has kept "up with the times" but I am NOT someone who is communication savvy.

I have moved into an apartment which has no TV installed. I have investigated SKY Ireland (which is the cheapest offer at the moment) and it would cost me ₮50 installation fee plus ₮37.50 to manually connect me, as I do not have a landline.

I have just seen that ALDI have a Free to Air satellite offer on Sunday next which costs ₮69.95.

Would this be a better option for me? I am disabled and on a disability benefit - so any savings I can make is of benifit to me.

Any advice would be gratefully received.


Hi and welcome wavey I think you need to check out just what the Aldi offer will actually give you, before you make a decision. For example, will the set it up for you? If so, how much will it cost, if anything?
Baz
OHH a tough one, dunno about ALDI, whose your internet provider? when I lived over there I had Eircom or EirCON as I called them,
perhaps one or either do a tv AND internet phone package, I would be tempted to go with Sky as they are established and well known,
other than that cant really help sorry,
oh and if you ever go to Mullingar give it a wave for me, Big Grin Thumbs Up
old hippy guy
OMG!!! I didn't expect to get such a response so quickly!! I thought I would be able to "slip in under the wire" that is eviction night and hopefully get some replies tomorrow!!

I am SO grateful to you all for having taken the time to respond to me and I really do appreciate it - so much so, I could perhaps begin to post more often.

THANK YOU for all your welcome messages.

This ALDI offer includes both the box and the dish and is advertised as having 100's of "Free to Air" chanels.
ANNOCA
y Internet Provider is Ir ish Broadband - who ONLY provide an internet connection and nothing else.

Yes - there is Chorus here but it is ONLY offering - Broadband Internet, TV connection and Home Phone as a package.

As I am on a limited budget, I do not need a home phone as I have a mobile, I have an internet provider that I am completely satisfied with and ALL I need is some TV reception!!
ANNOCA
Is it this one?

UK Aldi link

For anyone else wondering:

Freesat (the Freeview one, not the Sky thingy) gives you all the Freeview stations plus some high-def samples (you need an HD-Ready or Full-HD TV obviously). It's for people who have a poor signal or no coverage from the terrestrial TV transmitters. You need a satellite dish but once that's installed then there are no futher charges. I think a previous satellite dish from, say, Sky, can be used for Freesat. They point to the same place.

Freesat receivers come in two styles SD (standard defintion) and HD (high definition). You can also get a hard drive version so that it acts like a PVR (a digital video recorder). Humax make the most well-known and a well-respected version.

Freesat website
FM
With Sky they ask you to keep a landline for a year.After that you can get rid,or even a a few months before it if your rabbits chew through the SKY phone line. Glance

You only need the phone connection if you want to use their interactive services,pay for competitions etc.I didn't bother getting a replacement after the rabbits had it.

You might need it if you want to install SKY in other rooms.
kattymieoww
From what I can see. If you have the one from Aldi you need someone to fit the dish then you pay nothing else. Same with Freesat but if you buy from Argos they will fit the dish for an extra ÂĢ80. If you have Sky you make monthly payments and your locked into a contract. Freeview you just need a box and channels are free but you may need a new digital Ariel fitted. Hope that helps.
longcat
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Originally posted by Daniel J*:
Is it this one?

UK Aldi link

For anyone else wondering:

Freesat (the Freeview one, not the Sky thingy) gives you all the Freeview stations plus some high-def samples (you need an HD-Ready or Full-HD TV obviously). It's for people who have a poor signal or no coverage from the terrestrial TV transmitters. You need a satellite dish but once that's installed then there are no futher charges. I think a previous satellite dish from, say, Sky, can be used for Freesat. They point to the same place.

Freesat receivers come in two styles SD (standard defintion) and HD (high definition). You can also get a hard drive version so that it acts like a PVR (a digital video recorder). Humax make the most well-known and a well-respected version.

Freesat website


As I have said earlier, this would be my recommendation to you.

Although it is not just for people in poor signal areas. I will be moving over from Freeview to Freesat shortly.

I think there is a lot of filler channels on all of the providers. Freesat for me gives a nice balance of all the channels I need and some HD channels too (I hear that in the future both Channel 4 and Channel 5 will be HD).

I like the fact that there are no further charges and you don't get Sky reps trying to sell you more services all the time (they seem to with my friends and colleagues).

Humax (as said above) do a great dual tuner HD PVR, which means you can record 2 channels at once, whilst watching a recording. It does all the SKY+ tricks too like programme links.

Panasonic and Sony are also bringing out PVR/Recorders too.

I would seriously look at exactly what channels you really need, this will help guide you into the service you need. I find that I tend to mainly watch BBC 1,2,3,4 - ITV (less so) - CHannel 4, +1, E4, E4+1, More 4, More 4+1, Film 4, Dave. and that is about it. So for me Freesat is going to be the choice.
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