Date Published: 23/12/2025
What's new for English-language TV in Spain 2026: Changes you have to be aware of to television for expats in Murcia and Spain
A look back at the history of UK TV in southern Spain, and a clear guide to the upcoming 2026 changes affecting English-language television services across Murcia and Spain, from Rainbow Satellites
Spanish television access for expats is set to undergo important updates in 2026, and many English-speaking residents in
Murcia and the rest of Spain will need to adapt. From technical changes to service availability, the year ahead brings adjustments that could affect how viewers watch their favourite programmes.
Understanding what is coming will help households prepare and avoid unexpected interruptions. But first, the changeover of year is as good a time as any to look back at how far we have come...
The history of UK TV in southern Spain in a nutshell
UK TV in southern Spain has never been straightforward, explains Trevor Green from Murcia television installation company
Rainbow Satellites.
“Back in the 1990s when I first arrived, we could only get Channel 5 and Sky News on the SKY analogue satellite, and we were quite happy with that,” he says.

Then over the years SKY went digital, Freesat was launched and new satellites were introduced which had much tighter footprints on the UK. Dish size to obtain the weaker signals increased and everyone needed those massive 1.80m satellite dishes, some even opting for 2.20m for better reception.
After that, TV by internet was introduced, mainly lead by the Ukrainian company Infomir.
“This put enormous demands on the internet – far more than anything in the past – and all the internet suppliers absolutely hated it because it used up ALL their bandwidth!” recalls Trevor. “TV viewing by internet was very hit and miss; lots of people tried it, failed and went back to satellite.”
However, as time has proven, TV by internet was always going to be the future, helped along by the arrival of fibre internet that could easily cope with the demand. Thanks to that, in the 2020s viewing has been split between clients using the satellite system of both Sky and FreeSat, and those using internet.
Then, in just the past year,
many channels on the satellite system went to HD only and used new satellite frequencies that were tightly focused on the UK and no longer available down here in southern Spain. Overnight, many popular channels were lost and the almost total migration to internet TV happened.
“As in any industry where there is money to be made, new suppliers popped up, from the market stall cowboys to the highly professional. As seems to be the way these days, products are totally price led and many used the cowboys with disastrous results and the whole industry got a bad name,” says Trevor.
“Clients were pleading with us to get their beloved satellite back but that was just not possible. However, the professional IPTV service, costing a little more, won through and is the way most people watch UK TV now. Within the services there are a variety of ways to watch from the illegal apps on firesticks and Android boxes to the built for purpose IPTV boxes that we at Rainbow supply.”
New developments for UK TV in Spain coming up in 2026

So, what will 2026 bring? Firstly, TV boxes and their functions will get more sophisticated, according to Trevor. Amazon have already said they will remotely close all the unapproved apps on their Firesticks, and this may also happen to Android type boxes.
Operators have said they will just use a VPN but the BBC and ITV have already blocked some VPNs from accessing their online services.
And what about the kind of internet connection required for watching UK TV in Spain?
“For reliable TV viewing you also need a good internet supply. Generally fibre is excellent, although some operators are much better than others. Again, this is often price led but the cheaper options use cheap, complex routes. Be aware that price is really not the only factor in choosing a supplier.”
As for which areas get the best type of internet, and which connections to choose, Trevor sees major changes coming down the line.
“Fibre is progressing into the campo, but now we also have Starlink, which gives excellent internet anywhere. 2026 will bring new internet developments: the Google LEO system is in its infancy but will be huge in the internet supply field. There are several tests proceeding with high altitude balloons to beam internet down which would be much cheaper than satellites. I can actually see that the days for fibre are numbered!”
In conclusion, he says, technology will move on to services we have never even dreamed of before, but ultimately UK TV by internet will be the only reliable way to view in 2026.
Rainbow Satellites S.L. is the TV company for all your TV and Radio needs in the Region of Murcia.
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