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Home » Reader question » Reader question: Foreign TV channels received in our apartment in Thailand
Dear readers,
We rent for 4 months apartment in Hua Hin. In this apartment we have television (Thai only). Now there is a card from True in the device. We ask Tesco for more foreign channels. This could only cost us 1.580 baht per month.
Do any of you have experience with this or if there is another way? I'd like to hear that from you.
Thank you in advance.
Regards,
Jeanine
Do you have a PC and internet? Then I can help you with Dutch TV, Belgian and a number of foreign channels for 900 Baht per month.
Please contact me for the details. sjaaks – monkey tail – hotm (just compose my email myself, search engines on the internet look for email addresses and then unleash a virus on you or you are bombarded with unwanted mail)…
Greetings,
Sjaak
NLTV is highly recommended, just google and download NLTV, transfer 900 baht and you can see all programs from almost 8 or 9 NL channels, 4 or 5 BEL channels and some German channels.
Greetings Tinus
Is it really that simple?
And is the reception stable and sound?
Do you have to transfer monthly? not possible per quarter or per 6 months?
Good morning from chiang mai.
Just download the app npo and/or filmon free..
Cable to the TV and Kees is ready.
Just don't be difficult and, if you have an internet connection, go to the following link http://www.nl-tv.asia . Very good HD quality and not expensive. You get 8x NL, 2x Eurosport, 4 Belgian, 9 German and 2 international channels. Separate abbo costs you Thb 900 per month and 1 year abbo comes to Thb 700 per month.
The quality offered is indeed excellent and the system is user-friendly.
Speak to many people who have watched regularly during the trial period and are now watching programs again via bvn, missed broadcast or youtube
Comments why don't you watch via nl-tv-asia I watch very little TV so 900 bath is too much, why 2 Europoort channels and why no fox sport.
Go to the next site http://www.nl-tv.asia/buy.php
There you will find the entire explanation about NL-Tv and their subscription
regards
If I use the website of http://www.nl-tv.asia visit, this error shown :
403 – Forbidden Error
You are not allowed to access this address.
If the error persists, please contact the website webmaster.
Does anyone know why? I would also like to see NL-TV on my next visit to Thailand.
That's because you want to look at it from a nl ip, just google chrome / hola and then set it to Th.
You can read that later.
Dear,
A few months ago I made an extensive page about how NL-TV works and what the options are (live viewing, delayed viewing, recording)
http://www.freelearningthai.com/NLtv.htm
For me it's a done deal.
I subscribe to NL TV !!
After reading several comments here, there has finally come a redeeming end to the BVN torment for me !!
If you don't even have 700 THB per month for such an amount of high-quality TV channels, then I really don't understand it anymore. Then it might be better not to buy a TV at all ... after all, it also costs money.
In Flanders there is a saying “cakes for pennies” and “greediness deceives wisdom”.
But for me my decision is made.
Simply buy an andriod box load programs and games connect with the HDMI cable to your TV (or video + sound on an old TV)
An option is to connect the Hua Hin cable (032-530-217), costs approximately 250 baht per month (2500 baht per year)
Just take a look at Secanova.com, a German provider that not only offers Dutch instead of NLTV. call. and a few German channels, Netherlands-UK-France-Germany-etcetera without a PC connection.
cheaper than NLTV and 400 channels ……
Guyido,
Can you give more info because I can't find it in Google????
Secanova nice tip but this link does not lead to a German but to a Spanish website and how can this be received in Asia (Thailand) WITHOUT a PC. connection ???
The question was TV reception in Thailand……………………………
thank you very much for all the responses. So I don't have a computer with me and I am very non-technical. Continue to see what I'm going to do with this i formation. Thank you