11.30 Update: Canalsat is extending its catch-up TV service to the television set, six months after Canalsat à la demande launched to PC users. It is being introduced at no additional cost to subscribers that have either the Dual S or Le Cube receivers, both have PVR functionality, and the stylish Le Cube also has IPTV connectivity. Canalsat à la demande will also be available to subscribers on the Free IPTV network.
The programme selection will be updated several times a day and will be available up to one month after their initial transmission.
Channels whose programmes will be available on demand are CinéCinéma, TCM, Planete, Voyage, Odyssee, Historie, Ushuaia, Disney XD, Disney Channel, Playhouse Disney, Boomerang, Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, Canal J, Filles TV, Tiji, Game One, Jimmy, Comedie, MTV, MTV Base, MTV Pulse, MTV Idol and Eurosport.
Access is dependent on a subscription to the channel that screens the selected programme.

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