Hi!
There's a little more to it than has been discussed so far. I own a rental apartment and a deal on the particular block is that I get to own a sixth of the Freehold (6 flats in the block). You'd have though then I could 'get things' done in and around my flat - but nope I can't.
The management company wrote to tell me that I can't just stick up a Sky dish. I think it has to do something with shared/multi apartments and planning permission. However, about 18 months ago, the management company applied for the correct 'license' (if thats what they're called) and using the 'Ground rent' collected from owners/landlords have got a single Sky dish installed with the output split 6 ways to each apartment.
Different apartment blocks may have different 'requirements' however, it's best to check in the place itself or the management company. I've seen other apartment blocks similar to mine which obviously either dont have the restrictions I do or are blatantly flouting the rules as there's sky dishes all over the building (and I can see how it spoils the look of the building)
As a landlord, I'd never object to letting/getting Sky or a Dish installed for my tennants, It's just the management rules or planning dept. or whoever may have certain terms and conditions.
'Digital TV' is exactly that - television, it doesn't 'include' Broadband cable internet services. However, 'all in one packages' are appearing via various providers. NTL being the most well known of course. They are a 'Cable TV' company who now also provide Internet access and Telephony services so it's just one bill you pay. Those services are all through the 'Cable Box' you get installed.
DSL - or ADSL as it's more widely known as here is 'only' internet access provision. You 'rent' the line from BT and then choose whichever ADSL ISP you'd like to provide internet services by. This is the vast majority of connections for broadband users in the UK, the 'Cable services' although growing are have nowhere near as many subcriber numbers.
You'll need to check with the various providers into which areas are covered for 'cable services' - I live In Slough and even though it's heavily populated and has heavy potential users, Telewest more than likely not be upgrading the Fibre optics to allow for Digital services. Which is stupid if you ask me as I wanted a Cable solution! (maybe they will now they are with NTL)
Check out places like
www.adslguide.org and from there I think theres a site called broadband review which will allow you to compare allsorts of ISP services Cable and ADSL
Hope this helps!
Dennis! West London UK!!