Channels
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Note: For a period Radio services SR P1, SR P2 and SR P3 were broadcasted in the Swedish DTT network as a test transminssion but this has been discontinued. |
- Free-to-air indicates that the channel does not have a decryption.
- MPEG-4 indicates that the channel requires a DVB-T or DVB-T2 receiver with MPEG-4 support.
- HDTV indicates that the channel requires a HD-ready TV and a HDTV receiver DVB-T2.
Boxer's channels are sold in five basic packages:
- Boxer Mini with TV4 Plus, TV4 Fakta, Kanal 9, CNN International and Discovery Channel
- Boxer Mix with TV4 Plus, TV4 Fakta, Kanal 9, CNN International and Discovery Channel, TV3, Kanal 5, TV400, TV4 Film, TV4 Sport, Eurosport, Animal Planet, Comedy Central, ZTV, MTV, Canal 7, TV8, Nickelodeon
- Boxer Max with TV4 Plus, TV4 Fakta, Kanal 9, CNN International and Discovery Channel, TV3, Kanal 5, TV400, TV4 Film, TV4 Sport, Eurosport, Animal Planet, Comedy Central, ZTV, MTV, Canal 7, TV8, Nickelodeon, VH1, Disney Channel, TCM and Silver
- Boxer TV4 with TV4 Plus, TV400, TV4 Film, TV4 Fakta and TV4 Sport
- Boxer Canal+ with Canal+ First, Canal+ Hits Sport Weekend and Canal+ Sport 1
The free channels SVT1, SVT2, SVT1 HD, SVT2 HD, SVT24, SVTB, Kunskapskanalen, TV4 and TV6 are always included.
In addition one can buy extra cards for all five packages, as well as:
- Boxer Barn with Disney Channel, Nickelodeon and Animal Planet
- Boxer Film with Canal+ First, Canal+ Hits Sport Weekend, TV4 Film, TCM and Silver
- Boxer HD with TV3 HD (when available), TV4 HD, Kanal 5 HD (when available), MTVN HD and National Geographic HD.
Read more about this topic: Boxer TV Access
Famous quotes containing the word channels:
“Television is becoming a collagethere are so many channels that you move through them making a collage yourself. In that sense, everyone sees something a bit different.”
—David Hockney (b. 1937)
“The enthusiastic uprising of the people in our cause, is our great reliance; and we can not safely give it any check, even though it overflows, and runs in channels not laid down in any chart.”
—Abraham Lincoln (18091865)
“Not too many years ago, a childs experience was limited by how far he or she could ride a bicycle or by the physical boundaries that parents set. Today ... the real boundaries of a childs life are set more by the number of available cable channels and videotapes, by the simulated reality of videogames, by the number of megabytes of memory in the home computer. Now kids can go anywhere, as long as they stay inside the electronic bubble.”
—Richard Louv (20th century)