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Intelsat 907, this is a European satellite at 27.5º west, This satellite carries BBC1, BBC2, ITV1, ITV2 and Channel 4 and several other channels.
It can be received on average sized satellite dishes across Europe.
Certain satellite TV installers are offering satellite receivers to pick up the broadcasts have been seen on sale in Southern Portugal and The Costa del Sol in Spain.
Installers are even offering to "re-tune" dishes to 27.5º W (which renders them useless for Sky). Protected by BISS encryption, the codes are regularly broken by hackers. When codes change, new hacks are posted on the internet within days.
There is anecdotal evidence of engineers feeding Intelsat's signals into communal systems in Gibraltar, following the loss of the BBC. This private system for Freeview transmitters in Britain is run by Arquiva.
Making use of it may sound like harmless fun, but here's a message we received a few days ago: Intelsat 907 Spot beam Europe 1"I was approached by a Sky supplier in Spain last year with a product that would get you back BBC/ITV etc. It was for dishes and STB for Eutelsat 907. Being naive I invested in a stock of this system as they seemed an ideal solution.
That was of course until the BISS code was changed and my Opticum boxes became useless. I soon realised that I entered into an investment without knowing the potential hazards, I was stupid!!!!!!!!!." In Britain, under section 126, "Unauthorised decoders for encrypted services", the 2003 Communications Act states that it's a criminal offence to manufacture, import or distribute unauthorized decoders of encrypted transmissions
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SKY TV customers have been warned about a gang that are calling SKY TV customers and telling them that the SKY card that they have is about to expire and that in order to issue the new card they will need to confirm the payment details on the account. This fraud is targeting SKY UK customers in the UK
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