Do you have to pay anything else after the installation and subscription like you do with Sky TV or is it free to view all of the channels excluding Freeview?
A. You don’t have to be a BT Vision subscriber, but you do need to be a BT Total Broadband customer. The Freeview channels are free-to-view on a BT Vision box. TV/video content that’s downloaded over the Internet will be chargeable – you can either pay per-item (programme, movie, sporting event, etc) with prices from 29p per item, or if you plan to watch lots of content, it may be cheaper to subscribe to a package (e.g. £6 a month for the “kids shows” package, £4 a month for Premiership football, etc.).
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