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Youview

YouView is a hybrid television platform in the United Kingdom, developed by a partnership of three telecomunications operators and four broadcasters. It was formed from a project originally titled Project Canvas, which was rebranded as YouView in September 2010. The service was due to launch by the end of that year, but was delayed until 4 July 2012. At its launch, YouView's chairman Alan Sugar stated his ambition for the service to replace Freeview devices.

YouView provides access to free-to-air digital terrestrial television (DTT) channels (both DVB-T and DVB-T2  channels in common with the Freeview  television platform) and to TV on demand  (catch-up TV) services via a 'hybrid' set top box (STB) purchased by users, connected with both a broadband internet connection and a normal television aerial. No contract is required, and there is no subscription charge. Catch-up and on-demand content is delivered over the internet, which may be chargeable by the internet service provider (ISP), or subject to limits and fair uses clauses.

BT and TalkTalk have each partnered with YouView, allowing BT subsidiaries BT TV and Plusnet TV, and TalkTalk customers to access the BT service, along with BT's and TalkTalk's own offerings. Both companies provide customers with their own branded YouView set-top box.

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