Article en Anglais
Source: DVB eNews du 26/05/16
"The new DVB-T2 HDTV service in Germany, which is scheduled to launch next Tuesday, 31 May, will offer its TV channels under the brand name Freenet TV. Earlier this year Freenet AG took over broadcast infrastructure company Media Broadcast.
The digital terrestrial TV offering will consist of three multiplexes with the public service broadcasters Das Erste and ZDF offering their channels in full HD quality free of charge. Also included in the preliminary program package will be RTL, ProSieben, SAT.1 and VOX in addition to the existing DVB-T program package. While the public channels will be free-to-air, the commercial channels will be encrypted but initially will be available free of charge. In spring 2017, the offering will grow to around 40 channels which will include up to 20 commercial channels that after an additional three-month free trial period, viewers will be charged a monthly mid-single digit euro fee for access.
Receivers branded with the Freenet TV logo have been available from retailers and CI Plus modules will be on sale from the end of May. They can be used to upgrade existing DVB-T2 HDTV sets for reception of the encrypted commercial channels."
Plus de détail ici pour ceux qui lisent l'Allemand:
http://www.dvb-t2-news.de/assets/press_ ... dium=emailA noter que pour recevoir les chaînes privées (cryptées après une période initiale en clair) il faudra un récepteur équipé d'un slot CI+ et un CAM avec une carte à puce.
Le coût mensuel sera de l'ordre de 5€ (soit à peu près la même chose que pour HD+ sur satellite).