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Reader question: Watching TV in Thailand
Dear readers,
I'd love to see the Premier League in 2016, and on FOX F1 with Max! Does anyone know what I need to buy for that? I have a PSI box.
Last season I bought a season of PL and suddenly on 01-04-16 the signal stopped. This was broadcast via CTH on the PSI box. Money back please!
Would like to receive it on my TV, and not via the internet. If necessary with several setup boxes.
Regards,
Henk
Call Fred Repko…095-835-8272. Ziggo, Fox, Sky. Eurosport…..you must have a good internet connection as 3BB provides.
Yes, I am not allowed to chat, but the question was to watch TV WITHOUT internet…. otherwise it fits with Fred Repko. I had written a piece about Fred Repko here on Thailandblog a few months ago.
Why not over the internet? Special reason?
indeed via telephone / internet connection 3bb and approach [email protected] (that's fred)
Have a good experience for yourself at an affordable price..
I found the following site and used to be iphd tv and owned by CTH
This possibility is no longer there due to poor quality image I think.
Now they have a new internet provider
http://www.apkintvbox.com/iview-hd-channel-list/
cost I checked was 600 bt per month or 6000 per year.
I'm going to try it for at least 1 month because I already have an iptv box and you are not obliged to buy 1 from them.
they are cheaper through other channels and installing the apk via usb stick is a piece of cake.
It will be a difficult story to receive these channels without internet. I can see the cable completely going out in the future… even in Holland more and more people are venturing into the ,,boxes,, with an internet connection. I have already tried everything and have stuck with 2. holland-asia tv with a subscription of 950 baht per month and had it installed on a laptop at Rens Koekebakker (Eagle bar, soi immigration ) and with a cable to the TV, also 100s of movies on it.1-time investment of 2000 baht.Success.
i lived in thailand more than 10 years i had 365 sports 900 thai bahd per month that work very well
My 3 friends have easyworldwide tv (from fred) but unfortunately their image often stops at live tv. Catchup TV also loads a program briefly, but also stops regularly. He himself cannot solve the problems, it depends on the type of provider, he says. Switching providers and increasing speed did not help them either. The MAG that is delivered apparently has too little buffering. Too bad because the package looks good.
there is a mag 350 coming up that has a lot more buffering, by the way i commend fred repko's honesty
Go there for Fred .
gr
ronny