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Freeview outages and service status in Saint Neots, England

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  • Freeview generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Saint Neots, including 0 direct reports.
  • The most common problems reported in this area mention TV.
  • The most recent signal from this area was received Jun 19, 12:34 AM GMT+1.
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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 Saint Neots, England

The chart below shows the number of Freeview reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Saint Neots, England and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

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Live Outage Map Near Saint Neots, England

The most recent Freeview outage reports came from the following cities: Bedford, and Huntingdon.

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Bedford TV 4 days ago
Huntingdon TV 26 days ago
Huntingdon TV 27 days ago
Bedford TV 3 months ago
Bedford TV 3 months ago

Nearby cities with recent reports

Bedford

1 recent signals

4 days ago

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Freeview Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • LeVoyeur72
    Voyeur (@LeVoyeur72) reported

    @the_saffman @TheDoctorMagic @AlanJLSmith Not any more. However, BBC World Service is available in the UK on Freeview, so it's not as if you're paying for something you can't listen to, unlike when it was funded through taxation. Plus cable and satellite operators abroad also pay to carry it.

  • Stephen_Neal
    Stephen Neal (@Stephen_Neal) reported

    @UHD4k @Bobbinz @SVGEurope Afraid although I work for BBC Studios (which makes shows for the BBC) I have no insight into what iPlayer may support in the future. AAC was chosen for Freeview HD because Dolby had no equivalent receiver-mix audio desc'n support in 2009ish when the platform was standardised.

  • BlakeAntcliff
    Blake (@BlakeAntcliff) reported

    @SheLovesTweets @theipaper Freely TV's are the same as Freeview and Freesat, the problem is Internet only doesn't take into account people who live in blackspots and barely get anything much better than old school dial up. Nor does it account for anyone who doesn't want/have broadband.

  • intars
    Intars  (@intars) reported

    Only the Brits could reach the top tier of world ice hockey and then have literally zero channels bother showing their games. Proper GB support: ‘We’ll die on the beaches… but not on Freeview, mate. Just pay €30 for the official stream like a proper mug.’

  • cra46159
    Vic (@cra46159) reported

    Watched the usual MSM crap 'News' on BBC, Sky, GB News, got bored, & switched to Al Jazeera Ch 252 on Freeview. I got a REAL perspective on their programme I didn't get from our own ones. Try them out 👍

  • TheGriftReport
    Grifty (@TheGriftReport) reported

    MILLIONS FACE LOSS OF FREEVIEW TV AFTER LOBBYING BY BBC AND ITV BACKED BODY Freeview which serves 13.6 million homes and 40 percent of UK households with more than 70 channels including BBC One ITV Channel 4 and Channel 5 could be axed after 2034 under government plans to end digital terrestrial television. Ministers are expected to publish a consultation paper within weeks setting out the path to an internet only future in the mid 2030s with the switch depending on universal affordable superfast broadband. Campaigners at Silver Voices which represents older people have launched a petition warning the move would disproportionately hit elderly low income and rural viewers who rely on aerials rather than streaming. The push is driven by The Connection Project a lobbying body funded by the BBC ITV Vodafone and BT all of whom stand to benefit commercially from moving viewers online and reducing costs of maintaining one platform. Dennis Reed of Silver Voices said the companies funding The Connection Project all have a commercial interest in moving services online and older viewers deserve better. The Connection Project responded that the transition preserves everyones right to free public service TV via broadband with subsidised costs where needed while the BBC and Department for Culture Media and Sport confirmed they are working to ensure nobody is left behind. Thoughts?

  • T21949Presley
    Presley Turberville (@T21949Presley) reported

    @tvukzone ******* **** off, you unfunny Freeview *****.

  • sally_finance
    Sallyfinance (@sally_finance) reported

    @KathyConWom He’s been brought in to shut down Freeview and digitalise the licence fee.

  • Rb84377821
    RichieBourne72 (@Rb84377821) reported

    @langerz10 @BBCStokeSport Who ******** has Freeview , I'm at work today and I can't listen to the game cos this lot are to busy blowing smoke up going nowhere stoke cities arses. A disgrace of a nation service

  • MikeJDByrne
    That guy up the road (@MikeJDByrne) reported

    Well #Freeview has a shite signal tonight