I apply for cable TV and watch TV.
When I looked at the electricity bill, there was a TV subscription fee.
Is the cable TV and TV license fee separate?
Or should I talk to KEPCO when I watch cable TV and tell them to let me not pay the TV license fee because I'm watching cable?
990 2016-05-01 Gentleman
If you're watching TV on the air, you have to pay the TV subscription fee.
Cable TV and TV subscription fees are separate.
If you have a TV at home, you have to pay for the TV.
I might not pay the TV subscription fee
You have to prove that you don't have a TV at home or don't watch TV.
If you're watching cable broadcasts, you're watching TV, so there's no way you can't pay the TV subscription fee.
Same Tag Can I use the AirPods Pro USB-C Lightning cable for pd charging?
Same Tag How much do you usually give a local cable Internet gift?
Same Tag Does the cable come out if I connect it to the TV terminal of the apartment?
Same Tag Is the quality of the wired broadcast worse?
Same Tag Can you recommend a magnetic cable that I can use on my iPhone?
© 2013-2025 LifeQnA. All rights reserved.