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Paul Dormer wrote:
If you don't have a TV, you don't need a licence. The aerial doesn't
matter. However, I think you have to give your address when buying a
Freeview box - so perhaps get a friend to do it for you, because that
address is meant to go to the licensing people.
If you have TV receiving equipment... don't you have to pay the
license fee anyway? I have yet to see a radio only freeview box.
Don't think even they can enforce that interpretation if you don't have a
TV set.
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