Simple TV question
#1
Simple TV question
moving to Vancouver next week.
Who is best Shaw, telus, Rogers
I will want to use some sort of VPN to get uk TV and use my hacked Amazon Fire TV
Ta
Who is best Shaw, telus, Rogers
I will want to use some sort of VPN to get uk TV and use my hacked Amazon Fire TV
Ta
#2
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Re: Simple TV question
We use bell, I hear they are all pretty similar! We use a VPN too, would not be able to survive without it
#4
Re: Simple TV question
We use Telus who have been ok so far. Some nice deals at the moment too with free 50" TV if you sign up for 2 years (may be good if you had to buy one over her anyway). They also allow you to swop your TV channel packages online so if there is a program you want to watch for a few months you can drop a different package and pick up the one you want for the time you want.
I would also be very interested to know what VPN services people are using, I cannot abide North American news.
I would also be very interested to know what VPN services people are using, I cannot abide North American news.
#5
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Re: Simple TV question
We ditched TV and only stream. Have done for a couple of years now and don't miss it. From consumer reports (CBC Marketplace), Bell had the worst customer service. When we had TV Telus was OK.
Rogers is not available in BC
Rogers is not available in BC
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Re: Simple TV question
We use "what uk tv abroad" we don't usually have any problems
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Re: Simple TV question
We are with Shaw, it's ok - all pretty much the same but will very much depend on what is available in your house (not area or city, it seems to work by individual houses!)
We use hidemyass for the vpn. Sometimes have a slight issue with bbc but need to make sure the device has all of the search history and location tracking deactivated and it tends to work (we found the same with a few others too). It's also really useful for logging onto some uk websites (credit reports etc)
We use hidemyass for the vpn. Sometimes have a slight issue with bbc but need to make sure the device has all of the search history and location tracking deactivated and it tends to work (we found the same with a few others too). It's also really useful for logging onto some uk websites (credit reports etc)
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Re: Simple TV question
We use Shaw. They provide decent service and have always been fairly proactive in fixing any issues. Even gave us a new a new PVR to replace the old one eveb though it was out of warranty and we owned it.
We thought about moving to Telus but between them being a pain to even sign up with along with them wanting a deposit which means not qualifying for any of the freebies, we chose to stay with Shaw.
I think Bell is only sattelite in BC? Or so they offer cable now?
Rogers isnt out this far west.
We have recently gone to the skinny 25/month cable package and do more netflix but cable is still easiest for new run shows on network TV.
We thought about moving to Telus but between them being a pain to even sign up with along with them wanting a deposit which means not qualifying for any of the freebies, we chose to stay with Shaw.
I think Bell is only sattelite in BC? Or so they offer cable now?
Rogers isnt out this far west.
We have recently gone to the skinny 25/month cable package and do more netflix but cable is still easiest for new run shows on network TV.
#9
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Re: Simple TV question
Don't bother with a TV package, they are all very expensive with poor content. I was paying (3yrs ago) $170 per month with Shaw for TV, Internet and home phone. This was with none of the added extras (HBO, movies,sports) I got rid of the home phone and TV after about 3 months.
I bought an aerial to watch local news etc... I use Netflix, shomi and a VPN to watch UK TV. For my VPN I use private internet access, they have an an app for the iPad. It costs around $50 (US) per year. I've never had a problem with it.
I bought an aerial to watch local news etc... I use Netflix, shomi and a VPN to watch UK TV. For my VPN I use private internet access, they have an an app for the iPad. It costs around $50 (US) per year. I've never had a problem with it.
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Re: Simple TV question
If only over the air worked Canada wide. So many areas where its not possible to pick up anything OTA.
My friend on the Island tried. CBC was the only station he could pick up.
My friend on the Island tried. CBC was the only station he could pick up.
Don't bother with a TV package, they are all very expensive with poor content. I was paying (3yrs ago) $170 per month with Shaw for TV, Internet and home phone. This was with none of the added extras (HBO, movies,sports) I got rid of the home phone and TV after about 3 months.
I bought an aerial to watch local news etc... I use Netflix, shomi and a VPN to watch UK TV. For my VPN I use private internet access, they have an an app for the iPad. It costs around $50 (US) per year. I've never had a problem with it.
I bought an aerial to watch local news etc... I use Netflix, shomi and a VPN to watch UK TV. For my VPN I use private internet access, they have an an app for the iPad. It costs around $50 (US) per year. I've never had a problem with it.
#11
Re: Simple TV question
depending on peples experience- We just switched because of the speed availability of the internet 20Mbs- Telus- versus 100+ with Shaw. If you are in Vancouver then speed isn't likely to be a problem
#12
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Re: Simple TV question
I'm in downtown Vancouver and I get about 7 channels, which includes one French speaking channel and one "foreign content" channel. I do get Coronation street and grand designs on one of the channels though!!!!
#13
Re: Simple TV question
It would be my choice of 'one only' from those.
It really does seem the case that the greater the choice, the greater the difficulty in finding something worth watching. I mean, good TV is obviously out there but finding it seems to be more likely with fewer distractions.
#14
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Re: Simple TV question
Works for him.
All I really need network wise is ABC/CBS\CW\NBC as everything I watch is on those.
Only CBC show I like is Schitts Creek.
But of course they dont let you just have those 4 or 5 networks.
But its cheaper to get the package then to pay 3 to 5 dollars per channel.
All I really need network wise is ABC/CBS\CW\NBC as everything I watch is on those.
Only CBC show I like is Schitts Creek.
But of course they dont let you just have those 4 or 5 networks.
But its cheaper to get the package then to pay 3 to 5 dollars per channel.
Well that's not bad. News, current affairs, comedy, bit of drama, light TV viewing. Pretty much what's available on CBS, NBC, ABC, CTV or Global.
It would be my choice of 'one only' from those.
It really does seem the case that the greater the choice, the greater the difficulty in finding something worth watching. I mean, good TV is obviously out there but finding it seems to be more likely with fewer distractions.
It would be my choice of 'one only' from those.
It really does seem the case that the greater the choice, the greater the difficulty in finding something worth watching. I mean, good TV is obviously out there but finding it seems to be more likely with fewer distractions.