TV systems which??
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- Kibkommer
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TV systems which??
I only holiday at the moment,but when I do I want to be able to watch a bit of tv,especially in the winter months. I had sky tv via my multi room box and 1.8m dish but I have done away with it now and flogged the dish as I have a much cheaper way of getting sky now. I've got internet connection via mm, so my question is what is the best way to get English TV,I would like to get prem footy if pos as I don't always want to sit in a bar watching it. The box I have in the uk now, will decode sky's signal via the internet, but as I understand it you can't get sky's signal anymore or am I wrong? Thanks
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- Kibkommer
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Re: TV systems which??
With MM, I think you should get NTV as standard: http://www.ntv.mx/?c=2&a=0&p=6#.
This should give you your UK TV, but you may have to subscribe to the Sports channels.
Failing that, you can get general UK TV on Film On: http://www.filmon.com/tv/bbc-one and your Football on First Row: http://firstrownow.eu/sport/football.html
This should give you your UK TV, but you may have to subscribe to the Sports channels.
Failing that, you can get general UK TV on Film On: http://www.filmon.com/tv/bbc-one and your Football on First Row: http://firstrownow.eu/sport/football.html
- waddo
- Kibkommer
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Re: TV systems which??
Patch your laptop/PC through your TV. Subscribe to ntv package over the web, about 14.50 euro for a month. UK premium package should give you everything you want. No such thing as a free lunch but its good value TV. Don't go for the 34 euro package unless you are running a MAG250 box!
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