Frequently asked questions
How do I accept in writing?
If a contract is to be concluded as a result of the operator contacting you, they must send a confirmation of their offer to you. The contract is then concluded when you accept this offer in writing. If you decline the offer already during the phone call, the operator should not send any confirmation to...
How can I find out what options I have for watching TV?
You can contact different operators and ask if they can offer you a TV service. Sometimes the operator’s ability to offer a service depends on where you live. If you have broadband, you likely also have the option to order a TV service. You can also contact your landlord, housing association, or equivalent for information...
Am I entitled to receive the free channels from my TV provider?
There may be an obligation to retransmit the free channels in certain cable and IPTV networks with multiple connected households.
Am I entitled to get a subscription?
No. Operators are not obliged to enter into agreements for TV, broadband, or telephone subscriptions with you. You and the operator can decide for yourselves whether you want to enter into an agreement, and the main rule is that you can determine the terms that will apply.
When does the requirement for written form apply?
If an operator contacts you on their own initiative via phone to enter into an agreement, you must accept the offer in writing for it to become a valid agreement. Note that this only applies if you sign the agreement as a consumer; for business agreements, there is no requirement for writing. If you contact...
Do you have more than one TV set?
Then you may need a twin subscription or sibling subscription. These are extra cards for more devices and they cost extra. Check with the operator for prices and solutions.
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