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Home » Reader question » Reader question: Who has experience with Globe TV?
Reader question: Who has experience with Globe TV?
Dear readers,
At the moment I have NL TV, but this no longer works satisfactorily. Are there people who use Globe TV, if so are there any advantages or disadvantages?
Is it indeed a one-time deposit, and then free of charge?
I would like to hear from you.
Regards,
John
NLTV is GLOBALTV, adapted for the Dutch viewer. Probably something went (rather) wrong during the conversion to Dutch.
In the beginning it runs well and then the maintenance starts to give problems.
Also interested in globe tv.
I switched to Euro TV and it works perfectly.
Is just the same as NL TV but it works well. They used to be partners but split up and one stayed with NLTV, the other started EURO TV.
I think that's why there are so many problems with NLTV as whoever made it work has now started on its own.
I also switched to euro tv, works perfectly and 200bht cheaper
don't make it too difficult just grab EURO TV
I would like to give you some good advice. If you have internet access, I advise you to contact us. With fred repco from worldwide tv i have been with him for 2 years now i can tell you they offer a very large package of tv channels with a super quality and a super service hoping to be of service to you with this i greet you and wish you good luck gerard nagelkerke
absolutely true: but [email protected]
say hello to fred from bob, jomtien
Hi Gerard.
Soon it will be nice to watch Max Verstappen again in Dutch via Ziggo sport.
A big advantage over the other providers and that for 95 Bahtjes more, but then you also have 45 Dutch channels instead of 12.
By the way, I have decided to offer the MAG 250 again because it now works well with the Thai providers. The only drawback with this receiver is that switching channels does not take 7 seconds, but double the time. It is 2000 baht cheaper to purchase than the MAG 254, which costs 5500.
So in summary, one-time purchase of the MAG 3500 / 5500 and then 695 Baht per month for 210 channels.
The offer remains that I will pay back the MAG amount when introducing three new customers.
Best regards.
Fred Repko
I used to have NLTV and now I switched to EURO TV, 600 bath per month and it works well.
However, I missed two functions that are not present with EURO TV and that are present with NLTV
– you cannot add time to the beginning of a recording (only at the end), so you sometimes miss the beginning of a recorded program.
– there is no search function, which was handy with NLTV
I contacted their info site via email and got an immediate response, they thought this was a good point and will do something about it in their next update.
I think good service…
I've been watching EuroTV since the end of last year, always via the 14-day back calendar. There are enough channels available for me for 600 Bath per month, but an addition to the BBC would be nice (of course at a slightly higher cost).
These providers are probably all illegal streams over the internet.
I live in an outlying area and only have access to the mobile GSM network.
The mobile network is too slow to properly view these providers.
In the past I tried nl-tv with a free trial.
It was mainly for me to be able to see the formula 1 via rtl +.
With nl-tv I could then record the race, but it sometimes took 8 hours before I had recorded that race.
Then I found a stream that I can follow live via the mobile network.
Many sports channels can be viewed for free, the only downside is that there are sometimes pop-up advertisements that you can only click away after 25 seconds.
http://www.crichd.tv/sky-sports-f1-live-stream.php
March 26 everyone watch Max Verstappen for free! 🙂
M.vr.gr.
Just to mention,
This site is best viewed with a firefox browser.
I also checked via chrome browser but there I had more advertising popups.
You always have to click away and cancel this, which can be quite annoying.
You can also block popups.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UC2IGdHCwrc
M.vr.gr.
Just purchase a good (unlimited) VPN and then you can simply watch via ZiggoTV, provided you receive a login code from someone in the Netherlands who has a Ziggo abb
Hi John, can you give an example of such a good VPN?
avira (the more expensive version)
John, I have already tried Ziggo, not even with the app.
That doesn't work here with mobile network.
Thai 3G/4G doesn't pull it in fast enough, image lingers.
M.vr.gr.
Must be on a landline and using VPN