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Archive:List of channels on Cablelink

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The company began operations in 1970 as RTÉ Relays, a subsidiary of Raidió Teilifís Éireann. It carried four channels – RTÉ Television, BBC1, BBC2, and Ulster Television. In 1984, the company merged with Dublin Cable Systems, itself the product of a merger of Marlin Cable with Phoenix Relays. In 1986, the Irish government began to allow Irish cable companies to carry non-terrestrial (i.e. satellite) services. In the same year, RTÉ merged all of its cable operations (including two other cable companies, Galway Cablevision and Waterford Cablevision) to form Cablelink Limited.

As Cablelink, the company was Ireland's largest cable company by far, and expanded to a fifteen channel service (plus premium channels) gradually. In 1990, Telecom Éireann acquired 60% of the company from RTÉ. The biggest controversy the company managed to embroil itself during this time was a dispute with BSkyB over carriage fees for Sky One and Sky News. This led to the two channels being pulled from the platform from 1992 to 1994. The "return of Bart Simpson" was prematurely announced by Cablelink several times before the channels actually reappeared.

The company also wished to develop broadband services in 1997/1998 but there was an embargo on developing and selling Internet services by the main shareholders, Telecom Éireann, but the management felt if it were developed and a trial launched then there would be no stopping this. To conceal this from the Board, they hired a small Dublin company The Communications Interactive Agency to manage and run the trial. To this end all purchases of equipment and Internet Services were done in their name. At the time they were one of the first to demonstrate VOIP in Ireland as a commercial service which was done by the then managing director Alex Gogan at the Press Launch, by dialling live the Speaking Clock in New York using Net2phone.com service.

At the time they were one of the first companies in Europe to trial and launch Broadband services. What stopped the trial from becoming a full roll out across their network was the purchase by ntl:. It took the company almost four more years to integrate NTL Broadband service.

As these are analogue channels, there is no actual channel number order, but this list shows a typical channel list order from 1 May, 1998.

Receiver

Cablelink receiver

Typically Cablelink receivers were put on a wall near the TV. The cable wire came from outside the home. One could use Cablelink TV services by connecting an aerial cable from the T.V. connection to the back of the TV. Similarly, one could connect a FM receiver to the F.M. Radio connection (sunken into box) to connect an aerial input into a radio listen to radio channels. The Cablelink box mimicked an aerial signal and used very high frequencies (VHF) and ultra-high frequencies (UHF) settings on televisions capable of receiving analogue signals to tune into TV channels. It also mimicked an FM signal to tune into radio stations.

Key

Package Description
Basic TV service The basic subscription
All The Movies Adds Sky Movies and The Disney Channel.
Customers who were not subscribed to this package had these channels scrambled.
All The Sports Adds Sky Sports channels.
Customers who were not subscribed to this package had these channels scrambled.
Pay-per-view Adds pay-per-view channel for 24 hours on date of event.
Customers who were not subscribed to this package had this channel scrambled.

Television channels

Channel number Logo Channel name Owner or parent company Notes Hours Frequency Package
1 RTÉ One Raidió Teilifís Éireann 24 hours 192 MHz Basic TV service
2 Network 2 Raidió Teilifís Éireann (Network 2 later became RTÉ Network 2 and later RTÉ2) 24 hours 176 MHz Basic TV service
3 TnaG Teilifís na Gaeilge (TnaG later became TG4) 24 hours 248 MHz Basic TV service
4 BBC One
(Northern Ireland)
BBC 24 hours 216 MHz Basic TV service
5 BBC Two
(Northern Ireland)
BBC 24 hours 224 MHz Basic TV service
6 UTV Ulster Television plc 24 hours 200 MHz Basic TV service
7 Channel 4 Channel Four Television Corporation 24 hours 56 MHz Basic TV service
8 Nickelodeon Viacom 06:00-19:00 208 MHz Basic TV service
Link Cablelink Notice board with Dario G - "Sunchyme" on repeat. 19:00-20:30 (Mon-Thu)
22:15-06:00 (Mon-Thu)

22:15-23:00 (Fri-Sun)
00:30-06:00 (Fri-Sun)
Euro News - Main evening news broadcast from:
ZDF (20:30-21:00),
TVE (21:00-21:40),
Rai Uno (21:40-22:15)
20:30-22:15
Dublin Weekend - Dublin Weekend (19:00-19:45 & 23:00-23:45)
EUro Week (19:45-20:30 & 23:45-00:30)
19:00-20:30 (Fri-Sun)
23:00-00:30 (Fri-Sun)
9 Sky One BSkyB 24 hours 232 MHz Basic TV service
10 NBC Europe General Electric 24 hours 48 MHz Basic TV service
11 MTV Viacom 24 hours 256 MHz Basic TV service
12 Sky News BSkyB 24 hours 184 MHz Basic TV service
13 TV5 Europe TV5 French language 24 hours 288 MHz Basic TV service
14 Eurosport TF1 Group
Canal+ Group
Havas Images
24 hours 64 MHz Basic TV service
15 Mosaic Cablelink Broadcast mosaic of 12 channels at a time, see Mosaic example. Audio was classical music. 24 hours Basic TV service
16 The Disney Channel Disney (50%)
Compagnie Luxembourgeoise de Télédiffusion (50%)
24 hours 320 MHz All The Movies
17 Sky Movies Screen 1 BSkyB (Sky Movies Screen 1 later became Sky MovieMax then Sky Movies Max) 24 hours 280 MHz All The Movies
18 Sky Movies Screen 2 BSkyB (Sky Movies Screen 2 later became Sky Premier and Sky Movies Premier) 24 hours 272 MHz All The Movies
19 Sky Movies Gold BSkyB Free channel with All the Movies subscription.

(Sky Movies Gold later became Sky Cinema (and Sky Cinema 2) and then Sky Movies Classics before becoming defunct to be able to launch Sky Movies Select and Sky Movies Disney)
24 hours 296 MHz All The Movies
20 Sky Sports 1 BSkyB 24 hours 264 MHz All The Sports
21 Sky Sports 2 BSkyB 24 hours 304 MHz All The Sports
22 Sky Sports 3 BSkyB 24 hours 312 MHz All The Sports
23 Pay Per View Cablelink Occasional 352 MHz Pay-per-view

Mosaic example

The Mosaic channels switched from showing certain channels as described in the tables below. Channels with a yellow label were included with the basic subscription and channels with a green text label required an additional subscription.

Image: Mosaic example with all basic subscription channels from 21 July, 1996

BBC One BBC Two UTV Channel 4
RTÉ One Link schedule Nickelodeon/Link
Network 2 NBC Europe
Sky One Sky News MTV Eurosport





Image: Mosaic example with basic and extra subscription channels from 21 July, 1996.

BBC One BBC Two UTV Channel 4
RTÉ One Link schedule Sky Sports 1
Network 2 Sky Sports 2
Sky One Sky Movies Screen 1 Sky Movies Screen 2 Sky Movies Gold



FM radio channels

Channel number Logo Channel name Owner or parent company Notes Hours Frequency Package
Not applicable RTÉ Radio 1 Raidió Teilifís Éireann 24 hours 89.4 MHz (Free with)
Basic TV service
2FM Raidió Teilifís Éireann (2FM later became RTÉ 2fm) 24 hours 91.7 MHz
FM3 Raidió Teilifís Éireann (FM3 later became RTÉ lyric fm) 06:30-08:00
19:30-01:00
93.9 MHz
Raidió na Gaeltachta (Raidió na Gaeltachta later become RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta) 08:00-19:30
01:00-06:30
98 FM Classic Hits .FM 24 hours 99.0 MHz
FM 104 Consortium of Irish media and entertainment figures 24 hours 104.6 MHz
Today FM Radio Ireland Limited 24 hours 100.6 MHz
BBC Radio 1 BBC 24 hours 99.7 MHz
BBC Radio 2 BBC 24 hours 90.1 MHz
BBC Radio 3 BBC 24 hours 92.3 MHz
BBC Radio 4 BBC 24 hours 96.35 MHz
BBC Radio 5 Live BBC 24 hours 95.1 MHz
BBC World Service BBC 24 hours 97.1 MHz
Classic FM GWR Group 24 hours 101.9 Mhz
BBC Radio Ulster BBC 24 hours 94.5 MHz
Radio Deutsche Welle Government of Germany 24 hours 95.1 MHz
World Radio Network World Radio Network (World Radio Network later became WRN Broadcast) 24 hours 102.7 MHz

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