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Freeview outages and service status in Berinsfield, England

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Freeview is the United Kingdom's digital terrestrial television platform. It is operated by DTV Services Ltd, a joint venture between the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Sky and transmitter operator Arqiva.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Berinsfield, England

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Live Outage Map Near Berinsfield, England

The most recent Freeview outage reports came from the following cities: Oxford, and Didcot.

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Oxford Total Blackout 1 month ago
Didcot TV 2 months ago
Didcot TV 2 months ago
Oxford TV 2 months ago
Didcot TV 3 months ago
Didcot TV 3 months ago

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Freeview Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • _littlecreature
    Twinkle Toes Tracy 🐭🐁📻🎹🎸📷🎶🛫 (@_littlecreature) reported

    @putthetellyon It's down on the Freeview TV too. I was waiting for the weather after the main news, except it just kept rolling the news ident.

  • boy_cha83714
    ChaLee 查理男孩 (@boy_cha83714) reported

    It's a good thing I am not reliant on terrestrial TV as the signal is as choppy as **** tonight. Freeview over the net is perfect. Been the same since the Bilsdale transmitter caught fire.

  • LDHMarketing
    LDH Marketing (@LDHMarketing) reported

    @BENEFITS_NEWS It also eats up a lot of your broadband. No problem if you're on an unlimited package, but for people on cheaper, restricted usage packages, that will cost. Freely is good where reception is poor, but Freeview is still needed.

  • andythephotoDr
    Andy The Photo Dr ♿️ 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 (@andythephotoDr) reported

    @Jcaird2 It’s basically freeview albeit a bit cut down via the internet. We have been fine without aerial anyway and missed nothing we like but it will be nice to flick through stuff again and stumbling on something to watch.

  • TomHLon
    Tom H (@TomHLon) reported

    @fin_lay24 @OldRoberts953 Nice article, Finlay! Incidentally, I can't help thinking there was more choice and variety when it was just "four boring old channels" than when freeview came along and it became all UK That's Great Drama Yesterday +1.

  • gphillips1945
    George Phillips (@gphillips1945) reported

    @HughEdw31897368 A problem for many older people like us whose only programme source is freeview. No internet subscription, mobile network only.

  • VoteFodder
    Voting Fodder (@VoteFodder) reported

    @JohnSimpsonNews @jjarichardson The BBC applies for grants to help fund its research into broadcasting technology that has contributed to developments such as Freeview and DAB digital radio. In 2017-18 it received a grant, external from the EU of €1,282,331 (£1,145,572).

  • mbutler2007
    marc (@mbutler2007) reported

    @DanielHussey2 Dont think it would be good having Down Fermanagh on RTE news channel. It has limited coverage in the north . It's not on Freeview or cable or satliight in the north and saorview is limited in Co Down due to morne mountain shadow. Not the promotion the Tailteann cup was promised

  • BENEFITS_NEWS
    BENEFITS NEWS (@BENEFITS_NEWS) reported

    @aconda_ann I am quite old fashioned as well. I did get a bargain smallish 'internet / smart' TV but no use when freezes or internet cuts off (been happening for years, with no fix). It's on a terrible indoor aerial, so I can't get most Freeview on that one but my fave usual telly: Freeview.

  • Mi7Jason
    jason_mi7 (@Mi7Jason) reported

    @WhichUK For live events,internet speed isn’t everything. For reliability/lowest delay, broadcast still wins: Freeview/satellite first,then cable/TV provider. Fibre streaming is great,but usually behind “live”. 5G/4G/Starlink can work well, but depend more on signal, congestion and load.