Posted: 20-09-2022 Written by: Editorial office Reading time: 2 minutes
Digitenne from KPN: watch HD TV everywhere in the Netherlands

Digitenne from KPN: watch HD TV everywhere in the Netherlands

When you go on holiday you want to get away from the daily grind; going out with the camper or caravan, different environment, different rhythm, nice and relaxing. But in the evening you might still want to watch TV: your favorite series or a football match. That talk show you always watch or a program for the kids.

That's possible: with Digitenne from KPN. That means watching TV in HD, without needing internet or a satellite dish, anywhere in the Netherlands, including in the camper. Digitenne works with an ether frequency; so you don't need a cable connection or a data subscription.

With Digitenne you can watch HD TV. The 30 most popular TV channels in the Netherlands are standard in Digitenne's offering. This way you can watch all your favorite programs and TV shows.

Channel offering Digitenne
Channel offering Digitenne

Sometimes you need a tuner, but with many TVs an add-in card is sufficient (if it is CI+ 2.0 ready). These are provided free of charge with the subscription. Installation is very simple: all you need is a TV and a socket.

A monthly subscription costs €18. For an extra connection (max. 2) you pay €5 per month. Can't get enough of sports? Then add ESPN for only €9,99 per month (can be canceled monthly).

Also view the temporary promotional offer: now the first 6 months for only €13.

Digital antenna from KPN

If you already have iTV from KPN, your Digitenne subscription is free. You then only pay 5 pm for the rental of the plug-in card or the tuner. You can add up to two extra connections: for example at the campsite, in the attic, in the garden shed, in your child's student home, or for your mother in a healthcare institution.

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