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    watch out if you use your broadband to watch tv, if you do not have a true 'unlimited' account (usually £20+ a month) your download gb limit will be eaten up quickly and you could be capped or charged


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    you can watch the filipino programs in youtube, like i do..


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    You can watch it on youtube. however I must warn those who watch, I had YOUTUBE threaten to terminate my account and forced me to remove most of my ABS CBN Wowowee videos, because of complaints by ABS T.V. Europe about copywright infringments.

    It is illegal to upload ABS CBN T.V. Shows recorded on home webcams or video devices, I found it out the hard way.

    If you wish to watch, pay £27.00 a month for 12 months, like I had to.


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    don't pay monthly subs, pay one off payment of £750. The TV man set up sat receiver for all the channels she wanted and thats it, she can watch all her TV the same time as it's happening in Davao.


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    Ssshhhh!! Me and Vimvie have got one of those (cable) digibox things! There's no filipino channels of course but we do get all the movie and music channels free!! Ssssshhh!!

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    do you need a decoder card for the atlantic bird signal?


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    Quote Originally Posted by baboyako View Post
    do you need a decoder card for the atlantic bird signal?
    YES . I looked at it in France and it was 200€ for the decoder plus 25€/month for the subscription. We were not ready to put 500€/year in this for so few channels.
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    i have subscribed to TFC since they started here in Europe, i thoroughly enjoy it! the picture quality is good not much disruptions although ocassionally we get no cieo audio signal when theres a storm brewing but it does not last long. we got the box free and now we only pay £17/month. for any of you wanting to get it, its truly worth getting, i dont get so homesick now. only problem is my but is always stuck on the settee when my teleseryes on
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    Quote Originally Posted by maria_and_matt View Post
    i have subscribed to TFC since they started here in Europe, i thoroughly enjoy it! the picture quality is good not much disruptions although ocassionally we get no cieo audio signal when theres a storm brewing but it does not last long. we got the box free and now we only pay £17/month. for any of you wanting to get it, its truly worth getting, i dont get so homesick now. only problem is my but is always stuck on the settee when my teleseryes on
    my wife has TFC on line and cost $79 per year.


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    Hi,

    Try googling "pinoy minimall" - its an online Filipino store run by a Filipino and her English husband (Emie & Mark).

    Picture quality is pretty good - like watching VHS tapes.

    The real bonus is the ammount of programs they have avialable , as I said there must be litearly thousands of hours viewing per week

    Also I use o2 broadband - unlimited use and 8Meg Download speed for £7.50 per month , this includes a free WiFi router , so no nasty cables to try and hide !!!


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    yes i saw martin lewis (moneysaving expert) the other day saying o2 were the cheapest.

    still don't forget to include your line rental

    part of o2's fair usage policy

    "But if you’re using the service excessively – like continually downloading large files at peak times – then we do reserve the right to warn you to lower your usage. In exceptional circumstances, we can even terminate your account.

    This is because excessive use by a few people can reduce the speed that other customers in the same area can get. We just want to provide everyone with an excellent level of service
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    well i don't know if they do cap you. but for the price, you cant complain..


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    Yeah I'm just about to swap to O2 "Unlimited" as well.

    I wonder if they consider watching TFCko all day as "using the service excessively" ???



    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    yes i saw martin lewis (moneysaving expert) the other day saying o2 were the cheapest.

    still don't forget to include your line rental

    part of o2's fair usage policy

    "But if you’re using the service excessively – like continually downloading large files at peak times – then we do reserve the right to warn you to lower your usage. In exceptional circumstances, we can even terminate your account.

    This is because excessive use by a few people can reduce the speed that other customers in the same area can get. We just want to provide everyone with an excellent level of service
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    most have similar fair usage policy, but some do enforce them tiscali , but other don't bulldog

    price is good, as i've got a o2 pay n go mobile..

    well they said they will warn you, so maybe don't watch it at peak hours if you do get warned, but then thats the time you want to watch it from 6pm til 9 or 10pm


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    I am hoping O2 will not enforce it either.

    Actually 6pm-10pm is not when we want to watch ... we are busy watching UK TV together then ...

    It's during the day when my wife is alone that she wants to watch Tagalog TV, so hopefully O2 won't mind that.



    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    most have similar fair usage policy, but some do enforce them tiscali , but other don't bulldog

    price is good, as i've got a o2 pay n go mobile..

    well they said they will warn you, so maybe don't watch it at peak hours if you do get warned, but then thats the time you want to watch it from 6pm til 9 or 10pm


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    I think its a case of suck it and see.. , you've got nothing to lose untill they try and cap you (if infact they would)

    Yep my wife's the same - we try to turn off TFCKo at 5.00pm when I get home , and watch UK TV together .

    Great thing about TFCKo is she cant use the excuse "but my favourite program starts in 5 minutes etc" coz she can watch it next day at her leisure - Oh and no adverts , so her 1/2 programs only last 20 minutes.

    Where in the UK are you Briank ?


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    another tihng o2 use Traffic Shaping.

    A trick used by all cheaper providers; during peak times or heavy traffic they may cut the speed of your connection. It will be especially noticeable if you’re using peer to peer software (e.g. sharing music files) as this type of traffic gets the least priority. Again for the average user it shouldn’t be a problem but for heavy downloaders it’s worth taking into consideration.


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    I'm in SE London.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stuartfarm View Post

    Where in the UK are you Briank ?


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    Glasgow - still trying to find more friends for my wife around here


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    i watch eat bulaga in youtube even the date is too late,just to make my self bit happy.and thanks coz somebody gives me an idea how to watch the pilipino channel also.i try it when we comeback there in england on 2nd august.


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    CodeName:Asero is the latest telebabad in GMA Kapuso ( Makulay Ang Buhay ) again Richard Gutierez is the bida and her newest partner is Heart Evangelista.

    eat bulaga
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    Wink Hmmmmmm streaming??????

    Well, streaming from the internet can be pretty cac, especially when contention rates are high.
    The ISP's would have us believe that our broadband is a dedicated resource, but the fact is, that it is a shared resource, and when the kids get home from school is poss that everything can slow up when they all connect to the internet!!
    By the way, I am a satellite TV/Cable TV specialist and please feel free to ask any advice.
    Streaming from the internet to your TV is by far the most cheapest option of course, although no where near the quality of satellite.
    I have a High Definition Motorised system here. and i'ts awesome, although a pain to configure it all


    If you have someone in the phils with a subscription, you can consider installing what is known as a slingbox.

    Do a google search using that keyword for more info!

    This little unit connects to the Scart socket of the set top box in the given country, then it can be connected to their broadband connection, and you can then downstream it to your PC/TV
    It even gives you remote control capability.
    I just set a system up for a German chap.



    Ooopssss hehehh.

    Here I go on again, but pls ask me anything u like if i can help.

    Best of luck.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Fitzy View Post
    Well, streaming from the internet can be pretty cac, especially when contention rates are high.
    The ISP's would have us believe that our broadband is a dedicated resource, but the fact is, that it is a shared resource, and when the kids get home from school is poss that everything can slow up when they all connect to the internet!!
    By the way, I am a satellite TV/Cable TV specialist and please feel free to ask any advice.
    Streaming from the internet to your TV is by far the most cheapest option of course, although no where near the quality of satellite.
    I have a High Definition Motorised system here. and i'ts awesome, although a pain to configure it all


    If you have someone in the phils with a subscription, you can consider installing what is known as a slingbox.

    Do a google search using that keyword for more info!

    This little unit connects to the Scart socket of the set top box in the given country, then it can be connected to their broadband connection, and you can then downstream it to your PC/TV
    It even gives you remote control capability.
    I just set a system up for a German chap.



    Ooopssss hehehh.

    Here I go on again, but pls ask me anything u like if i can help.

    Best of luck.


    Philip......

    Roll on Jan for my trip to Cebu, coz i miss her soooooo very much, lol

    I know people who swear slingbox is one of the greatest inventions ever

    Personally i can think of a few others but it is dam clever specially when you can watch on your phone down the pub or work


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    Quote Originally Posted by Fitzy View Post
    This little unit connects to the Scart socket of the set top box in the given country...
    I'll be surprised if you can find any device with a SCART socket being sold in Phils.


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    Quote Originally Posted by PeterB View Post
    I'll be surprised if you can find any device with a SCART socket being sold in Phils.
    Hmmmmm, yes i can believe that, especially coz is not a worldwide standard.
    My place in Peru SA uses BNC/Phonos.

    Ok, Scart is only a connectivity standard, and Slingbox doesn't need a Scart.

    Like I said, my offer for any technical helps stands.

    I need to see what they use in the phils when I go to see my intended future wife in Cebu, lol


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    So has anyone got the GMA Satalite service.
    The missus is looking into it at the moment. But 20 quid a month for two channels and a few radio sations seems a bit steep.
    Whats the quality like and line up of show?


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    Quote Originally Posted by andypaul View Post
    So has anyone got the GMA Satalite service.
    The missus is looking into it at the moment. But 20 quid a month for two channels and a few radio sations seems a bit steep.
    Whats the quality like and line up of show?
    i heard its not very good at the mo. very little shows for the price they charge plus u have to pay a set up fee i think..
    God grant me the serenity to accept the things i cannot change, the courage to change the things i can and the wisdom to hide the bodies of those people i had to kill because they pissed me off.


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    Quote Originally Posted by maria_and_matt View Post
    i heard its not very good at the mo. very little shows for the price they charge plus u have to pay a set up fee i think..
    185 pounds set up fee


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    my current research says you need something to decrypt the Irdeto 2 system which might not cost 20quid a month .. if you catch my drift.

    either way I still need a motor to move the dish over to 5degrees (atlantic bird 3) and a box (one of these http://www.latineuropadigital.com/pa...20_0120782.htm).

    so time to get on ebay

    (until then it's the pinoychannel.tv ..)


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