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Old 20-10-2004, 10:42   #4
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Re: ntl and freeview

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Originally Posted by jodieclare
thanks - so my aerial reception as it is at the moment is the same as it will be after ntl is removed?
The aerial, its cable, and the socket in the wall that lets you plug your telly into it, is an entirely separate system to anything NTL has installed in your flat. NTL cutting off your service will not affect it in any way. If it had no picture before NTL came along, it will have no picture after the cable TV service is gone. If you plug your TV into the aerial socket and nothing happens, then either there is no aerial on the other end (don't mean to be funny, but have you had a look and confirmed that you have an aerial? If you're in shared premises, you can't be sure that an aerial you see on the roof is actually yours), or the cable has become damaged. Either way, you probably need the services of a professional aerial installer.
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