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- Free-to-view abstract "Free-to-view (FTV) is a term used for free of charge and encrypted audio and/or video contents transmission that do not require any form of continual subscription. It differs from free-to-air (FTA) where content is not encrypted.In the United Kingdom, e.g., it is used for certain television channels on the Sky satellite platform which require a working VideoGuard receiver and viewing card to decrypt the signals.".
- Free-to-view wikiPageID "1529582".
- Free-to-view wikiPageRevisionID "605902469".
- Free-to-view date "February 2012".
- Free-to-view hasPhotoCollection Free-to-view.
- Free-to-view postText "- To where does this refer?".
- Free-to-view subject Category:Television_terminology.
- Free-to-view type Agent.
- Free-to-view type Broadcaster.
- Free-to-view type Organisation.
- Free-to-view type Organization.
- Free-to-view type Agent.
- Free-to-view type SocialPerson.
- Free-to-view type Thing.
- Free-to-view comment "Free-to-view (FTV) is a term used for free of charge and encrypted audio and/or video contents transmission that do not require any form of continual subscription. It differs from free-to-air (FTA) where content is not encrypted.In the United Kingdom, e.g., it is used for certain television channels on the Sky satellite platform which require a working VideoGuard receiver and viewing card to decrypt the signals.".
- Free-to-view label "Free to view".
- Free-to-view label "Free-to-view".
- Free-to-view label "Free-to-view".
- Free-to-view label "Free-to-view".
- Free-to-view label "Grundverschlüsselung".
- Free-to-view sameAs Grundverschlüsselung.
- Free-to-view sameAs Free_to_view.
- Free-to-view sameAs Free-to-view.
- Free-to-view sameAs Free-to-view.
- Free-to-view sameAs m.058c6t.
- Free-to-view sameAs Q1421111.
- Free-to-view sameAs Q1421111.
- Free-to-view wasDerivedFrom Free-to-view?oldid=605902469.
- Free-to-view isPrimaryTopicOf Free-to-view.