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Then when tennants move out, they either take the equipment with them or dispose of it which costs more money |
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For example, rather than the council spend millions on installing communal aerials and dishes, the council would make an agreement with Virgin Media to provide access to Analogue or Digital TV basic channels BBC1,BBC2,ITV1,Channel 4,Channel 5,ITV2 ect... The cost would come out of the residents rents or building service charges something like 89p per week per household. MATV contracts are usually done in areas with problems getting decent TV reception. With Analogue, if too many people use the system at the same time, it is known for the picture quality to become poorer. The same cost is charged by councils for those with an communal aerial and dish known as a Integrated Satellite Reception(IRS). Currently, if you plug in your TV directly into the Virgin Media Cable socket, you will pick up channels 1 to 4, this will end in most areas as the contracts to do so with local authorities comes to an end. Milton Keynes, the service is billed directly to the customer and costs £4 per month, it is no longer possible to have the set top box service in this area, those with a set top box can still choose some available premium channels with there service. |
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