There's only a set-top box on TV.
There is no TV.
If this is the case, how about the subscription fee for TV?
When I searched, there was a saying that TV set-top boxes can also receive TV, so I had to pay a fee.
I was wondering if this was true.
2966 2019-01-22 Gentleman
It doesn't make sense that if you have a TV antenna on the same standard, you'll pay for itlol
You have to have the TV shown on the screen to pay the subscription fee
Set-top box is not enough
The criteria is whether you have a receiver that displays the screen
I mean, like, TV
I don't know why, but just having a set-top box doesn't mean you can charge for the license fee
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