clarabelle
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For example if I am with another broadband provider can I just sign up to the aertv stations for €6 per month?
Is it live streaming rather than delayed?
can you watch that through tv, not just laptop?
Hi! I have been living in Ireland a few years, but always shared a house. So I have never had to set up TV and internet. I am looking for a basic tv access - ie the 17 channels. And reasonable internet (not gaming, but I watch some TV, and social media, and doing masters online) I am not keen to pay €70-80/month for this!
I am moving to a house that has dish, but no landline. I don't need landline.
Does anyone have any recommendations? I can only find UPC, Sky and Eircom, and they are all pricey (cheap for first 3-4 months).
Thanks in advance
By Cord cutting do you mean selectively choosing the programmes that you want to watch, either by watching the various delayed programme "players" like RTE player, Film on plus , downloads etc, or by paying a small fee to watch certain programmes etc rather than paying a big annual lump sum to a company who will provide you with 100's of channels that you don't watch or need?
If the house has a dish it may have a satellite box so you'll get plenty of free-to-air channels. Or you can buy a satellite box for about €80 in Powercity. Or perhaps you have a TV with a built-in satellite tuner (many LG's have this). UPC limitless 120Mb broadband is €40/month (€20 for first 4 months, 18 month contract) . . if you split the UPC broadband cable you should be able to get the 17 analogue channels (if your TV can tune in such).
That's what I do. You need to be a little bit handy to split the signal, although if you can wire a plug you could probably do it. Some newer TVs may not be able to tune in an analogue signal via the RF input.hmm... looking at the splitting idea! So I can pay for the broadband, just get adapter (splitter) and tune in the 17 channels?
You may be over thinking.I think thats highly illegal and also theft of a service.
You may be over thinking.
Steady Cochise; I'm not breaking any laws.So do you advocate the theft of a service?
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