Im currently living in an appartment with no hope of getting Foxtel. Just wondering with the new TV deals etc is there any viable alternative for watching live games? I believe the Telstra t-box only shows games 24 hours after kickoff. I know there are some dodgy streams but looking for something a bit more reliable and better quality?
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Originally posted by TheEye View PostIm currently living in an appartment with no hope of getting Foxtel. Just wondering with the new TV deals etc is there any viable alternative for watching live games? I believe the Telstra t-box only shows games 24 hours after kickoff. I know there are some dodgy streams but looking for something a bit more reliable and better quality?
You need to speak to strata. It pissed me off a while ago when I couldn't get it, and what makes it more stupid is the fact that you cannot even pay telstra, optus or fox to watch a live streamed game over the net. This country is retarded when it comes to options available to watch sport.
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You can now get Foxtel over the internet - via T-Box, a Samsung IP TV or XBox. Means you don't need to be cabled to your building - as long as you have fast internet (ADSL2) and one of the above devices you can sign up to Foxtel. The other advantage is that you can sign up month to month. The details are on the Foxtel website.
Or there is always watching the game down the pub.
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Originally posted by theticket View PostYou can now get Foxtel over the internet - via T-Box, a Samsung IP TV or XBox. Means you don't need to be cabled to your building - as long as you have fast internet (ADSL2) and one of the above devices you can sign up to Foxtel. The other advantage is that you can sign up month to month. The details are on the Foxtel website.
Or there is always watching the game down the pub." A man can only walk as far as he can see"
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Originally posted by theticket View PostYou can now get Foxtel over the internet - via T-Box, a Samsung IP TV or XBox. Means you don't need to be cabled to your building - as long as you have fast internet (ADSL2) and one of the above devices you can sign up to Foxtel. The other advantage is that you can sign up month to month. The details are on the Foxtel website.
Or there is always watching the game down the pub.
$100/month for fox (when all I will watch is the Roosters.)
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$100 a month on beer. That's about 25 schooies (plus I get the company... always a few Roosters fans wherever you are.)
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Originally posted by tony the wheel View PostI think the reason Fox don't want to get too involved in delivering the channels online is because their greatest competitor in years to come will be, and in some cases already is, people watching shows online. As such, they don't want to get people into that habit
Originally posted by Cockadoodledoo View PostDoesn't work as well for the away games." A man can only walk as far as he can see"
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Originally posted by SConcierge View PostI dont see it as a competitor its an expansion of the market, you should be able to buy an online subscription where u can log on one time and not multiple and watch their service. I dont see how that affects anything.
more beers at the pub I guess
"expansion of the market" means more competition which is generally bad for the incumbent
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http://www.telstra.com.au/tv/tbox/sport/
The NRL action link will become active this Friday from what I've heard, expected to be up to 5 live matches on T-Box every round.
http://telstra.com.au/mobile-phones/features-services/
Also watch this one if you have a smart phone or tablet, should launch Friday as well.Last edited by elo; 02-26-2013, 11:59 AM.
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