Oz Freesat
January 6, 2010
Australia government is to build a free-to-air digital-satellite platform to extand reception of digital TV in rural areas. The federal government is committing A$40 million per year over four years to the service. About 247,000 households across the nation are expected to receive “free-to-air” satellite services.
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