What is Free To Air Satellite TV?
Free to Air satellite (FTA satellite) describes satellite signals which a person can receive legally without having any paid subscription. Even though it is not encrypted, it is typically encoded for MPEG-2 video. It may also have geographical restrictions. Different parts of the world recieve encrypted Free to Air satellite signals on UHF and VHF frequency bands.
Free to Air satellite content has found it’s way to the Ku (Kurtz under) Band, which allows Free To Air programming to be broadcast with considerably smaller satellite dishes, which are perfect for consumers.
Unlike subscription based, pay-per-view satellite television programming (i.e. Dish Network, Bell ExpressVu, DirecTV, etc.) Free to Air channels are received by utilizing a common MPEG-2 video compatible satellite receiver, since broadcasts are unencrypted.
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