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Cath & Rig Dec 3rd 2004 9:31 pm

Foxtel
 
Hi all,
One month in and everything going well. All the boring stuff such as Tax code, medi card, bank acct has been set up. :zzz:

Now for the fun stuff. :D I want to get Foxtel but don't know what it entails. Is the system Cable based or will I have to have a dish put up. If its cable how can I tell if my flat has Cable installed, is there a box or something that will give it away. At the moment I'm renting so would have to ask the landlord :scared: if we can install dish / cable and really wanted to be up and running before Christmas.

Cheers Rig

wmoore Dec 3rd 2004 10:44 pm

Re: Foxtel
 

Originally Posted by Cath & Rig
how can I tell if my flat has Cable installed,

Go to www.foxtel.com.au and click on book now. After choosing your package, you put in your postcode and they tell you whether cable is in your area. I guess if it's in the area, they can pretty much install it into most houses.

Siren & Brian Dec 3rd 2004 11:10 pm

Re: Foxtel
 

Originally Posted by Cath & Rig
Hi all,
One month in and everything going well. All the boring stuff such as Tax code, medi card, bank acct has been set up. :zzz:

Now for the fun stuff. :D I want to get Foxtel but don't know what it entails. Is the system Cable based or will I have to have a dish put up. If its cable how can I tell if my flat has Cable installed, is there a box or something that will give it away. At the moment I'm renting so would have to ask the landlord :scared: if we can install dish / cable and really wanted to be up and running before Christmas.

Cheers Rig


Um before Christmas.... you might be struggling. Cant see why a landlord would say no.... there only small dishes. When you do sign up for Foxtel its on a contract for a period of time, so if you move from your rented place, they will slug you again for an installation/moving or whatever it is called fee

bondipom Dec 4th 2004 12:29 am

Re: Foxtel
 

Originally Posted by Cath & Rig
Hi all,
One month in and everything going well. All the boring stuff such as Tax code, medi card, bank acct has been set up. :zzz:

Now for the fun stuff. :D I want to get Foxtel but don't know what it entails. Is the system Cable based or will I have to have a dish put up. If its cable how can I tell if my flat has Cable installed, is there a box or something that will give it away. At the moment I'm renting so would have to ask the landlord :scared: if we can install dish / cable and really wanted to be up and running before Christmas.

Cheers Rig

The block has to be Foxtel enabled. Foxtel should know so phone them. I know the block I live in is Foxtel enabled but I am not paying 50 a month for more squalid TV and old Eastenders reruns.

Kentish Man Dec 4th 2004 1:09 am

Re: Foxtel
 

Originally Posted by Siren
Um before Christmas.... you might be struggling. Cant see why a landlord would say no.... there only small dishes. When you do sign up for Foxtel its on a contract for a period of time, so if you move from your rented place, they will slug you again for an installation/moving or whatever it is called fee

Any idea what the charge might be for moving? It seems that the contract with Foxtel is 24 months however I'm planning on renting for a year before buying a place. Would like to install Foxtel in the rented place and then carry on with the contract when I move but I'm worried that they may require a new contract and hit me for the additional 12 months.

Without Foxtel there's no point having a TV. 7, 9 and 10 are absolutely dreadful TV stations!
:zzz: :mad:

melibeam Dec 4th 2004 5:12 am

Re: Foxtel
 
I signed up for Foxtel two days ago at a stand in our local shopping centre. The basic package was $49.95 per month, with free installation. I had to sign up for 24 months, but if you move house you just take it with you. They are coming on Monday to install. I couldn't tell you if its cable or satellite dish ( I don't really care and never throught to ask), they checked the address over the phone with someone. The only id I had on me was a medicare card and that was fine. I never even thought about checking with landlord, too late now! I can't wait to find something to watch on TV that is not absolutely awful. Now that husband is gone back to UK for three months I need something to keep me entertained.

JayDeee Dec 4th 2004 5:26 am

Re: Foxtel
 

Originally Posted by melibeam
I signed up for Foxtel two days ago at a stand in our local shopping centre. The basic package was $49.95 per month, with free installation. I had to sign up for 24 months, but if you move house you just take it with you. They are coming on Monday to install. I couldn't tell you if its cable or satellite dish ( I don't really care and never throught to ask), they checked the address over the phone with someone. The only id I had on me was a medicare card and that was fine. I never even thought about checking with landlord, too late now! I can't wait to find something to watch on TV that is not absolutely awful. Now that husband is gone back to UK for three months I need something to keep me entertained.

Foxtell are basically about 4 years behind sky UK.

In april of this year they launched Foxtell digital which is exactly the same as sky digital, same remote same everything. You do not have to have cable anymore and it shouldn't matter where you live as all they have to do is point the dish at the satelite and away you go. I have friends on a farm in the middle of no where and they have foxtel digital.

We pay 60 a month and have everything but the movies purely because we rent movies out to the backpackers and having them free on the tele would stop them renting the movies. you can pay 99 per month and get absolutely everything, I think but dont quote me it also includes a couple of free PAY movies a month which are really up to date.

You have to sign up for 2 years to get the free installation that they are pluggin in near on every shopping centre in the country however for a fee you can reduce that to either 6 months or a year.

I am loving having it, I honestly havent watched tele since I got here as the basic channels are crap and although I am still not watching anywhere near as much tv as I did in the UK It is nice to be able to sit down and actually find a decent program on if we want, all the documentaries etc are great.

Also on a saturday and a sunday night you get 2 live English Premiership matches.

Cheers
Kala

jad n rich Dec 4th 2004 5:37 am

Re: Foxtel
 
Dont think I would sign up for 24 months! Many here will tell you after 6 months you have basically seen everything at least 3 times, it just keeps recycling the same old shows over and over again. Even the shows with 'new episodes' are years out of date. Was great for the news but thats about it, besides what are you all doing watching TV? :D Your new outdoor lifestyle awaits :D

JayDeee Dec 4th 2004 5:50 am

Re: Foxtel
 

Originally Posted by jad n rich
what are you all doing watching TV? :D Your new outdoor lifestyle awaits :D

TOO HOT TO HAVE THE OUTSIDE LIFESTYLE :D

I know what you mean with repeats etc but it is still better than terestrial. but I am a big news fan, It is one thing I watch daily no matter what, I also enjoy the docs and It's a great selling point for a backpackers to have foxtel.
I'm gonna be glad we have it when winter kicks in.

Kala

Pollyana Dec 4th 2004 6:45 am

Re: Foxtel
 
I love it for the UKTV stuff, and some of the Lifestyle channel stuff. When it comes to Geographic and Discovery though, they do show things over and over again. Some documentaries the Bloke is watching I have seen twice before since I came here! Do Aussies have short memories or something? :D

Kentish Man Dec 4th 2004 6:56 am

Re: Foxtel
 

Originally Posted by jad n rich
Dont think I would sign up for 24 months! Many here will tell you after 6 months you have basically seen everything at least 3 times, it just keeps recycling the same old shows over and over again. Even the shows with 'new episodes' are years out of date. Was great for the news but thats about it, besides what are you all doing watching TV? :D Your new outdoor lifestyle awaits :D

Basically I want Foxtel for the football! As keen as I am to get on with my new life in the Antipodes there are two things from home that I just can't do without - Real beer and the Premier League.

Mind you if Arsenal carry on in their current vein of form I might yet be cured of the football.
:(

Darren&Leanne Dec 4th 2004 8:35 am

Re: Foxtel
 

Originally Posted by jad n rich
Dont think I would sign up for 24 months! Many here will tell you after 6 months you have basically seen everything at least 3 times, it just keeps recycling the same old shows over and over again. Even the shows with 'new episodes' are years out of date. Was great for the news but thats about it, besides what are you all doing watching TV? :D Your new outdoor lifestyle awaits :D


You don`t have to sign up for 24 months.
We didn`t. We just paid $20 installation fee instead of being free which is nothing compared to the cost of a years rental.
Loads of Live premier games to watch and repeated the days after too in case you missed them,
Daz

arlene Dec 4th 2004 9:42 am

Re: Foxtel
 
i just have to say i am one of these sad people who love foxtel, the variety is great and i am never short of programmes to watch

i do have another life where i work and go to the beach as well so not that sad

arlene

mutant Dec 4th 2004 9:44 am

Re: Foxtel
 

Originally Posted by leannefr
Loads of Live premier games to watch

Exactly why I have a crate of beer and a late night planned for tonight...Come on the toon. :beer:

walla Dec 4th 2004 9:52 am

Re: Foxtel
 

Originally Posted by mutant
Exactly why I have a crate of beer and a late night planned for tonight...Come on the toon. :beer:

I'm with ya there mutant :D

Cable versus dish all depends where you live for example some of Perth has been laid with cable so that saves the dish being erected.

Foxtel is a must BTW tv is crap out here, it costs between 50 and 100 bucks a month depending on the package and at the mo it's free instalation.


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