Setana Online Broadband

Discussion in 'Miscellaneous' started by Gregweaver, Feb 24, 2009.

  1. Gregweaver

    Gregweaver New Member

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    does anyone use this? I was thinking of signing up for it but the site is kind of confusing and I really can't tell what is involved w/ the subscription and what is still ppv.

    Anyone who uses this and wouldn't mind sharing their experience i'd greatly appreciate
     
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  2. dtwondough

    dtwondough New Member

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    Greg, i've used it in the past, but when my wife got a new computer, I wasn't able to use the application any more. The big thing is that worked for me to watch the portsmouth game last year while I was in dallas. FOr that, it was all worth it.

    The picture quality is better than any of the feeds i've seen from the general chat area.
     
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  3. tim

    tim Active Member

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    Greg - just signed up myself this weekend. So far so good. I think EPL and FA Cup are all parts of the basic service. As far as I can tell Champions League is PPV. Still exploring it all, but I can't get Setanta through cable, so seemed like a good option---at least last Saturday when I was trying to figure out how I was going to see the WBA match.
     
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  4. DawgTheDon

    DawgTheDon New Member

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    I have Setanta on DirecTV, so I don't use the broadband service for football. However, I have used the broadband service to watch 6 Nations rugby via PPV. The quality is pretty good. Not quite as good as say ESPN360.com, but close.

    I use ESPN360.com to watch Champions League. I love it (cause its free).
     
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  5. andypalmer

    andypalmer Active Member

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    I absolutely *HATE* ESPN360. They have this stupid "must have one of the supported internet providers" rule; thing is, none of the "approved providers" provide service to my house. I wouldn't mind paying a subscription, but not providing access just because I don't live in the "right" neighborhood?
     
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  6. pettyfog

    pettyfog Well-Known Member

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    The issue behind it..

    Doesnt seem right to me to make all ISP subscribers pay for 'free' sport streaming. That's one of the issues behind 'P2P', as well.

    {moving this to the 'tech/tv' forum}
     
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