A satellite dish, set top box or TV and you're good to go.
And of course, it's all subscription free.
Already have a satellite dish at home?
Then you can use your dish for freesat. There's no need to reposition your dish - just plug n play.
Don't have a satellite dish at home?
Need a new satellite dish? Book an installation in-store or online when you buy a freesat box or TV.
We can help book a satellite dish installation
Standard satellite installations (one cable for freesat HD) from £80
PVR satellite installations (two cables for freesat+) from £100
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Want to discuss a satellite installation over the phone? One of the team will be able to help.
Operating hours: Mon-Fri 09:00 to 20:00 Sat 10:00 to 14:00
0845 313 0051
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freesat in multiple rooms
No problem. You can run multiple boxes off one dish, meaning you can have freesat throughout your home. You'll need a separate freesat box for each room. Just tell the installer which rooms you want freesat in and they'll handle the rest.
That's easy too. You'll need a satellite dish of course. Just tell the installer to add freesat to your existing TV set up and they'll take it from there.
Want to run freesat alongside other TV services?
Extra satellite cable?
If you're looking to upgrade your freesat HD box to a freesat+ box, you may need an extra cable running from your dish. Likewise, you'll need new cables for each freesat box or TV you add.
Do you need an extra satellite cable?
Connect to broadband
All 150+ TV and radio channels are broadcast via satellite and picked up by your dish, but On Demand services like BBC iPlayer and ITV Player on your freesat products come via the internet, so you'll need to make sure you have broadband (minimum speed of 2MB) to access these services if they are available to your box.
We recommend connecting via Ethernet rather than WIFI. You can find out more on the On Demand page http://www.freesat.co.uk/what-you-get/on-demand-tv