It's bad enough being subjected the ever increasing rate of enforced technology churn primarily to preserve the revenue streams of technology vendors, but in our area (near to a large city, the other side of hills that obscure the main transmitters) we don't have cable or FreeView or even Ch5, and we are not scheduled for the digital switch-over for at least another two years.
For whose benefit?
It's bad enough being subjected the ever increasing rate of enforced technology churn primarily to preserve the revenue streams of technology vendors, but in our area (near to a large city, the other side of hills that obscure the main transmitters) we don't have cable or FreeView or even Ch5, and we are not scheduled for the digital switch-over for at least another two years.