Freeview set top box launch gives consumers ‘affordable’ entry to FreeviewPlus, insists CEO

Freeview Plus A set top box that enables TV viewers to access to HbbTV FreeviewPlus is now on sale in a move which free-to-air industry body Freeview hopes will bolster the number of people using the service.

The launch, flagged by Mumbrella earlier this month, will make it far cheaper for consumers to connect to Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV (HbbTV), the new online platform on which the Freeview technology sits.

The aerialBox T2100, manufactured by Dish TV, is the first set-top box (STB) certified for FreeviewPlus and can be connected to any digital television. It costs $149.

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