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Larry-G
07-09-11, 13:01
Freesat has sold its 2 millionth unit, far exceeding original sales projections made when the company launched three years ago, and taking gross retail sales to nearly £1 billion since launch in 2008.

According to Freesat customer research, a record 47 per cent of its customers have come from Sky households so far in 2011. Freesat also remains the fastest growing TV platform in the UK, adding 88,000 new homes in Q2 2011 – more than doubling Sky’s net additions of 40,000 in the same period.

Emma Scott, Freesat’s Managing Director, attributes the company’s success to the commitment to offering customers what they really want to watch, subscription-free and without any additional charges for channels or services that they don’t want. Scott said: “We launched three years ago and in that short time have quickly established ourselves as a real challenger and genuine alternative to pay-TV. With five HD channels, access to the BBC and ITV Players, as well as Freesat+ all available subscription- free, we’re giving customers a high quality service without a high price.”

Freesat has also committed to a regular, twice yearly update of its market performance from this point onwards. The company will also be launching the next stage of its product and service development in early 2012.


http://www.advanced-television.com/index.php/2011/09/07/freesat-hits-2m-sales/

machare
08-09-11, 00:59
Well I was glad that Freesat was launched as it encourages the likes of Channels 4 and 5 to become FTA, and the EPG programme schedule data made PVRs much more viable. But I was disappointed with the way that they were so perscriptive about the way Freesat receivers work.

Sky have 10 million customers.
See
http://corporate.sky.com/media/key_facts_and_figures.htm