Liberosat

Liberosat is a free-to-air satellite television service that is currently owned by Digital Saleria Inc. The service was formerly owned by Vision Communications until 1 July 2021, when the company sold the brand to Digital Saleria Inc (the owner of Liberoview). Liberosat is offered as a satellite alternative to Liberoview, with a similar selection of channels without any encryption.

Currently, Liberosat broadcasts its digital television and radio channels in DVB-S/DVB-S2 format on Astra 1KR and Astra 1L satellites at 19.2° East.

Liberosat receivers

 * Liberosat+ - The Liberosat+ satellite receivers are standard, Internet-connected set-top boxes that allow viewers to receive DVB-S/DVB-S2-encoded TV and radio channels. It features a built-in personal video recorder with an internal hard drive and a USB slot. Most Liberosat+ set-top boxes will either have a built-in PVR with an internal hard drive or none at all. A typical Liberosat+ satellite receiver without a built-in PVR can cost around €60 to €80, while a receiver with a built-in PVR and a 1TB hard drive usually cost around €150.
 * Liberosat 4K - Similar to Liberosat+, but with the ability to watch 4K Ultra HD channels. A typical Liberosat 4K satellite receiver with a built-in PVR and a 1TB hard drive usually cost around €250, while a non-recordable model would usually cost around €150.

Both of these receivers also allow viewer to watch catch-up television services (such as Mediaset Infinity and SPBC Now) and streaming services (such as Amazon Prime, Disney+ and Netflix), as well as watching YouTube videos and stream music via Spotify.