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DVB (Digital Video Broadcasting) or terrestrial digital television is called Télévision Numérique Terrestre (TNT) in France. Coverage is almost nationwide. DVB is a global standard, meaning that televisions with built-in decoders bought outside France, and also external decoders (such as FreeView and Top-up TV boxes from the United Kingdom) will work.
Installing TNTThe following is needed to receive TNT:
In areas where TNT is available, decoders are stocked by hardware stores and hypermarkets. TNT SatelliteTNT is also available via the Astra 1 Satellite at 19.2 degrees east (same as Canal Satellite) as TNT SAT. There is no subscription charge although set up requires the decoder and viewing card (which is valid four years). The following is needed to receive TNT via satellite:
Available ChannelsTNT has 18 free-to-view channels plus CNN, BBC World Service, Sky News and several radio stations.
Over 10 channels are available by subscription only, these include Canal+, Eurosport, Paris Première and TPS Star.
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