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Home » Reader question » Reader question: Want to watch TV in Thailand via NL Euro TV Asia?
Reader question: Want to watch TV in Thailand via NL Euro TV Asia?
Dear readers,
I have always watched TV here in Thailand via NL Euro TV Asia and now wanted to do this again. If, however, send them an email via [email protected] I will receive this back undeliverable.
Of course I can just transfer the known amount, but if the e-mail address no longer works, I am afraid that everything will be out.
Who can tell me more about this?
Regards,
Frank
I have had no problems with eurotv.asia quite a while that I have been to [email protected] sent an email, but did make my payment 2 months ago.
If you have your login it will work after payment.
You can try sending an email to [email protected]
He is talking about NL tv asia, eurotv asia is something else
Rob read the question again carefully, he asks this:
Watch TV in Thailand via NL Euro TV Asia?
I think he means Euro Tv Asia because he sends an e-mail after : e-mail send via [email protected]
So not after NL-TV Asia
Read before answering.
Just pay and then you become a normal customer again, Frank.
I always get a nice message back from Marek and pretty quickly.
Enjoy watching
Mzzl Pekasu
Hello Frank,
Why don't you just watch via missed broadcast, I watch NPO 1,2 and 3, RTL 4,5 and 8 and SBS 6, I watch everything 24 hours later, because I don't stay up for it. The commercials are not there or are 50% less and you can fast forward them. .
……..but then you still need a VPN connection?
but a VPN is arranged like this, right? Free (Hoxx, ProtonVPN) or against payment of an annual fee (Mullvad € 5/month, Private Internett Access € 35 to 40/year).
I would use a VPN anyway. I myself use the free ProtonVPN and that works perfectly.
Setting up a VPN is simple: download and install a program from the provider, fill in the obtained credentials (username and password). You can usually set the VPN to start automatically when the PC is started.
It just works and I paid on November 1st and received a confirmation by email. The above e-mail address of Marek also wakes you up.
… just works…
I've been watching via nl-tv for months, works fine, everything in HD quality, many channels, 600thb / month
An email to [email protected]
Another email yesterday [email protected] sent, no problem and got an answer right away, never had any problems with them, always good service
There is no problem with euro tv just pay and you are online
[email protected]
Try this one
Throw app VAVOO.TO on your mobile and you have everything for 3,95 per month..F1, all football. Cable or cordless to your TV and ready. All channels in your back pocket, all over the world.
What the German calls a 'Secret Tip'. Free and for nothing. The Dutch love. Without VPN or other fiddling. Very good quality. Provided reasonable internet connection. Hundreds of TV channels from all over the world live. Also the Dutch. Ustreamix.com
Hi, how does it work then I click on the link then see the image of the channel but nothing else happens...
Right-click on the image and open in a new page. Click away the popping ads and keep opening