Jim’s Antennas French Tv Via Satellite On The Sunshine Coast

Craig Titheradge, Jim’s Antennas Franchisor for the Sunshine Coast, has his team highly trained in the area of satellite installation.

Here we see a member of the team setting up a satellite dish for a client in Nambour so that he could stream in free-to-air overseas television stations, which on this occasion was French. The occupant, of French heritage, was overjoyed that we were able to find them a solution to ensure they remained in touch with their culture and language.

Jim’s Antennas Sunshine Coast have an experienced team of satellite installers capable of providing free-to-air overseas programs for most nationalities.

For all your satellite and antenna installation requirements, reception issues, additional TV / data / phone points and home theatre advice call 131546 for a no obligation free quote.

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