I'd quite like to sign up for a service that will allow me to watch TV from around the world (mainly the UK and the US and sport from wherever).
Can anyone recommend a service that I can sign up for, preferably delivered over the internet.
Thanks.
Paid For Streaming Of Foreign Tv?
Started by HalfSquat, 2012-02-07 13:41
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5 replies to this topic
#2Posted 2012-02-07 17:05:17
you can watch BBC and ITV over the internet but need to do so through a proxy server.
livetv4ever.com is a good sports site about $5/month #3Posted 2012-02-07 17:27:16
I'm still waiting for an isp in Thailand where I can watch even a youtube video without it buffering all the time let alone streaming TV.
#4Posted 2012-02-07 22:27:10
iv just bought a prolectrix dongle in the uk, it picks up something like 20000 radio channels and 5000 tv channels, havent tried it out yet but my mate assures me its excellent! i could pick one up for u if ud like, also if u want free football go to http://www.freefootball.org/ i watch all the premiership matches when im in thailand using this, sat up a cpl of weeks ago at 3am watchin the liverpool man city match on sky hd, pity it was 0- 3!
#5Posted 2012-02-07 23:16:01
For USA, check out www.ustvnow.com. Some of the major US networks also individually stream events. I watched the Super Bowl on NBCSPORTS.COM.
You might need to plug in Microsoft "Silverlight". #6Posted 2012-02-07 23:41:38
I have Hulu plus and Netflix. Torrents for everything else i don't miss a thing
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