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Old Jan 11th 2013 | 3:05 am
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Originally Posted by Chiclanagir
Our local Sky guy told us this week that he is buying "boxes" from Majorca for about 128 euros and using these to replay for the last 14 days catch up but there is a 280 euros a year subscription, which sounds like a lot.
Standard IPTV service and boxes - all of them do "catchup", and they all probably use the same few main providers!!
 
Old Jan 11th 2013 | 3:21 am
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Most of the boxes seem to be made by Motorola and have been around for a long time. BT Vision use them and I would not be surprised if they also supply them to Telefonica for their IPTV services. Even Portugal have taken 500000 of them for their services.

These companies flogging them to the expats would have you believe it is something new and unique to them - not so.

Buyer beware!
 
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Originally Posted by Fred James
Most of the boxes seem to be made by Motorola and have been around for a long time. BT Vision use them and I would not be surprised if they also supply them to Telefonica for their IPTV services. Even Portugal have taken 500000 of them for their services.

These companies flogging them to the expats would have you believe it is something new and unique to them - not so.

Buyer beware!
So could you use a Telefonica IPTV box in collusion with Sky HD+?
 
Old Jan 11th 2013 | 4:05 am
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No, it's a service to receive Spanish TV programmes etc.

http://www.movistar.es/particulares/...star-imagenio/
 

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