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Old Jan 8th 2014 | 11:08 pm
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Originally Posted by MikeJ
I always felt - as an ex Telecom Engineer - that moving from satellite back to copper (or fibre if you are really lucky) was a retrograde step. With the best will in the world a physical tube will have bandwidth limitations, particularly if you have to share it with half of Madrid! Satellite has no such restrictions and although expensive in set up costs should always perform better in terms of quality. For the user like me who doesn't have a fixed ground line and wouldn't want to pay 12 months for something I might use for 3 months then it's a no-brainer.
IMHO - and this is borne out in spades by the posts on this and other similar threads - is that the rush back to IPTV is about controlling the service delivery in order to extract even more money fron the poor old consumer - who ends up with a lower quality poduct at a much higher cost.
Telefonica are adding 30,000 SPANISH IPTV a week ?????
i cant be bothered to go thru how modern internet works
just google FTTC VDSL
 
Old Jan 8th 2014 | 11:13 pm
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Originally Posted by andyrich666
I not accepting that, you can have a 100mb line and still get buffering if the servers are being hammered.
??? the current servers we use (and include EUROPA) can have 25,000 customers ...in two weeks they will be upgraded to over 100,000 ...
as we are gaining agents in portugal,malti,and polska ..

in the same area TELEFONICA SAU have servers for 2,500,000 people who are currently on IPTV in spain ....

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Old Jan 8th 2014 | 11:17 pm
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Originally Posted by Saxy
Nowadays, computers are designed for different purposes. There is the Home computer for general use, the business computer for office work, and the Games computer which is designed to handle high speed graphics, making it eminently suitable for internet TV use .
You cannot expect the poor old "workhorse" home computer (which most people have), or the business computer, to handle the high speed graphics of modern games, or internet TV.
my latest laptop in centralcontrol is a lenovo intel i3 with 1tb and an HD graffics card .it was €299 in al campo ...yes if your running a 20th century computer it dont help ..
 
Old Jan 8th 2014 | 11:19 pm
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Originally Posted by amideislas
The guy is right.

We still receive everything on satellite with strong signal. HD and all.

I will re-iterate that we also have all the holy internet tv so many are trying to sell you on the presumption of "goodbye sky tv". No, not from some unnecessary subscription service, but using regular old smart tvs and widely available inexpensive internet tv boxes, which work very well, but we use only occasionally for playing downloaded movies.

With the benefit of have both to compare, I can confidently say that considering ease of use, simplicity, reliability, and quality, satellite is quite obviously still far better than receiving TV over broadband. If you can get sat kit sufficient to receive UK tv, you'll be much happier with it. In our neighbourhood, the kit isn't so expensive either.




On the other hand, all these scare tactics by those with a vested interest in selling you what you can otherwise have for nil might just flood the market with perfectly good used satellite kit for peanuts.
the dish boys are saying 1.9m dishs for around €600 plus fitting so about €750...and then there is still ASTRA2G in September
 
Old Jan 8th 2014 | 11:20 pm
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Originally Posted by BAT7311
??? the current servers we use (and include EUROPA) can have 25,000 customers ...in two weeks they will be upgraded to over 100,000 ...

in the same area TELEFONICA SAU have servers for 2,500,000 people who are currently on IPTV in spain ....
 
Old Jan 8th 2014 | 11:23 pm
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Originally Posted by amideislas
Again I'm sure you're right.

Unfortunately, internet speed and reliability are outside my sphere of control (and I'd rather not be bothered with doing so), and equipment is wide and varied and can't be relied on to be the "right" one.

In contrast, any €25 satellite receiver just works every time. You can buy a more posh freesat or sky box/subscription if you choose, and it also "just works" everytime (as long as you have a suitable antenna installed) instead of futzing around with technogoggery that in many cases is beyond your control and delivers obviously lower quality anyway

If you can get satellite kit that receives UK tv, it's (still) by far the best solution. Othetwise you're faced with a confusing array of less desirable solutions.
i totally agree .... but in tenerife you need a 5m €8000 dish for BBC ,in portugal a 2.4m €3000 dish ,in costa del sol a 1.9m dish
€600...etc and IPTV is a small box with a remote control bbc1 is on 1,bbc2 is on 2 etc my oldest customer is 89 in a wheelchair and sometimes falls asleep and loves the fact he can go back to anywhere in the program and watch it again ... all for 4 pound a week...

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Old Jan 8th 2014 | 11:55 pm
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in portugal a 2.4m €3000 dish
which is more double what it they cost in the CB area of Spain to supply and install...which is even weird when Famaval, who make one of the more popular 2.4m dishes, is based in Portugal. So either that price is incorrect, or the installers are making a huge profit on it.

And for some people in some areas they will have to weigh up the cost per year for internet vs the cost of a dish and subscription free tv for the next 10-15years (expected life span of these new satellites)

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Old Jan 9th 2014 | 12:02 am
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Originally Posted by BAT7311
i totally agree .... but in tenerife you need a 5m €8000 dish for BBC ,in portugal a 2.4m €3000 dish ,in costa del sol a 1.9m dish
€600...etc and IPTV is a small box with a remote control bbc1 is on 1,bbc2 is on 2 etc my oldest customer is 89 in a wheelchair and sometimes falls asleep and loves the fact he can go back to anywhere in the program and watch it again ... all for 4 pound a week...
sorry for not responding to all the posts I am very busy today, and I will come back to them #, for now though what is £4 a week his internet ?
 
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Originally Posted by The Guy
which is more double what it they cost in the CB area of Spain to supply and install...which is even weird when Famaval, who make one of the more popular 2.4m dishes, is based in Portugal. So either that price is incorrect, or the installers are making a huge profit on it.

And for some people in some areas they will have to weigh up the cost of "4 pound a week" / £208 per year vs the cost of a dish and subscription free tv for the next 10-15years (expected life span of these new satellites)
sorry but all we have used here for last 20 years is 2.4 channel master dishs ...dont rust or rot in the salt air in brits areas ...they are more then €3000

are these old flannel dishs just painted metal or solid like the channel masters

but ok €1500 for a dish plus install etc ...thats 7 years subscription for IPTV and knowing the way i am thinking maybe 10 years ...next year it will be pay €50 for three months IPTV and get free box ....who is going want to pay €2000 rather then €50
 
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Originally Posted by BAT7311
i totally agree .... but in tenerife you need a 5m €8000 dish for BBC ,in portuga a 2.4m €3000 dish ,in canyon del sol a 1.9m dish
€600...etc and IPTV is a small box with a remote control bbc1 is on 1,bbc2 is on 2 etc my oldest customer is 89 in a wheelchair and sometimes falls asleep and loves the fact he can go back to anywhere in the program and watch it again ... all for 4 pound a week...

Funny you should mentioned it, I have all that too. But I dont pay one cent for it, and I'm not stealing it either nor defrauding anyone to get it. All perfectly legal. Both on sat and internet.

But yes, in those areas where sufficient satellite kit is cost prohibitive, you can only hope you can get supercharged internet that works all the time, and have the patience and skillset to successfully set up a workable iptv system.

Edit: I had Telefonica TV once. Never worked for more than a few hours.
 
Old Jan 9th 2014 | 2:26 am
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Sorry BAT your vested interest in selling IPTV is getting too much to take.
It is total B******ks to suggest you need a 2.4m dish in PT.
Above a line from Lisbon northwards there has been no change to UK TV reception with astra 2f and none expected with 2e.
Below that is still unknown but dishes of 2.5 have been installed and again are receiving astra 2f.
On the Algarve coast we still do not know but a Sat based solution is still the preferred option due to the poor internet coverage.
To date among those we know or have heard from IPTV take up is minimal.
One reason like you those selling IPTV are being far from truthfull with their predictions.

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Old Jan 9th 2014 | 2:27 am
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Originally Posted by amideislas
Funny you should mentioned it, I have all that too. But I dont pay one cent for it, and I'm not stealing it either nor defrauding anyone to get it. All perfectly legal. Both on sat and internet.

But yes, in those areas where sufficient satellite kit is cost prohibitive, you can only hope you can get supercharged internet that works all the time, and have the patience and skillset to successfully set up a workable iptv system.

Edit: I had Telefonica TV once. Never worked for more than a few hours.
well 2,500,000 people do have it working in spain..
are you going to tell us what legal system you have with catchup on satellite and internet ??
i dont understand why people think its hard to get IPTV
it works on 0.7MB and you unpack box , plug into eithernet cable ,plug in dc adapter,plug in HDMI or AV cable ,put batteries in remote ,press 1 for bbc1,2 for bbc 2 etc ?????? whats hard ????

and it is legal under ECJ ruling C-607/11 or C-403/08 and C-429/08 to watch any EU service anywhere in the EU .

however companies like FILMON are illegal as they front load adverts ...
 
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Originally Posted by EMR
Sorry BAT your vested interest in selling IPTV is getting too much to take.
It is total B******ks to suggest you need a 5m dish in PT.
Above a lne from Lisbon northwards there has been no change to UK TV reception with astra 2f and none expected with 2e.
Below that is still unknown but dishes of 2.5 have been installed and again are receiving astra 2f.
On the Algarve coast we still do not know but a Sat based solution is still the preferred option due to the poor internet coverage.
To date among those we know or have heard from IPTV take up is minimal.
One reason like you those selling IPTV are being far from truthfull with their predictions.
mmmm maybe you read it again 5m dish in TENERIFE ...we need 2.4m dish now for ASTRA1N...which you will need in Portugal next month - and as i say again and again you only need 0.7mb for IPTV ....we sell these day in day out as far as poland ... and why do you say poor internet coverage , if they have not fixed ADSL they normally can have WiMAX https://www.iberbanda.es/
the thing about IPTV is it works ANYWHERE . i have brits in the sahara desert watching eastenders ...has nothing to do with you location or if you want a massive dish instead of a garden ...
its a long time since i visited but are not most of the brits way south of lisbon ??? im only reading reports from

https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid...9153,39.506836

and ASTRA2E UK spot beam aint ASTRA2F ....happy to wait and see ....

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Old Jan 9th 2014 | 2:47 am
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Originally Posted by EMR
Sorry BAT your vested interest in selling IPTV is getting too much to take.
It is total B******ks to suggest you need a 2.4m dish in PT.
Above a line from Lisbon northwards there has been no change to UK TV reception with astra 2f and none expected with 2e.
Below that is still unknown but dishes of 2.5 have been installed and again are receiving astra 2f.
On the Algarve coast we still do not know but a Sat based solution is still the preferred option due to the poor internet coverage.
To date among those we know or have heard from IPTV take up is minimal.
One reason like you those selling IPTV are being far from truthfull with their predictions.
Not just predictions but misleading people of the costs too
 
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Originally Posted by andyrich666
Not just predictions but misleading people of the costs too
what costs are you talking about...??
here are Telefonicas - not mine ...

INTERNET
Wi-fi router €0
ADSL up to 10mb
setup fee €0
HOME PHONE
FREE 1000 mins local national calls per month
MOBILE PHONE
FREE 3g/4g CONTRACT RENTAL
FREE 100 min calls
FREE 100mb INTERNET

COST €34 PLUS IVA

FUSION MINI

http://www.movistar.es/particulares/...FfHItAod61kABQ


if you lived in the UK you would pay 146 for a tv licence ..

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