Android boxes, Internet packages, TV package where do I start??

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phil_hg_uk

I am not a member, I am a free man !!!!!!
If I get broadband through plus net do I need to buy my own modem ? A BT one?

If you get Broadband you will get a router they usually charge £5.99 to cover P&P, if you get Fibre Optic Broadband you will get a router from BT/OpenReach as part of the install and they will probably change you phone socket face plate as well & a Router from Plusnet for £5.99 that plugs into the BT Modem.
 
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david k

david k

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Location
North West
If you get Broadband you will get a router they usually charge £5.99 to cover P&P, if you get Fibre Optic Broadband you will get a router from BT/OpenReach as part of the install and they will probably change you phone socket face plate as well & a Router from Plusnet for £5.99 that plugs into the BT Modem.
So if I go with plus net I need to contact BT for a modem and pay them? Plus net wouldn't sort that?
 

aferris2

Guru
Location
Up over
So if I go with plus net I need to contact BT for a modem and pay them? Plus net wouldn't sort that?
Plusnet will provide everything you need. We are with Plusnet (no fibre) and are very happy with them. Won't touch BT again. Was with Homecall that became Tiscali, then TalkTalk. Never had any problems, but nothing went wrong so never needed support.
 
first its not illegal to watch live streams
Watching a live stream of Sky Sports 1 without a Sky Sports subscription is all perfectly legal, and above board?

most if not all are back up and running unblocked in the UK...
This is mainly due to that fact that getting a mirror up and running is far quicker than the court system ISP's have to go through to block the sites.

It's quite clear what is and isn't illegal, the grey area is whether you will get caught, and if so, if you will even be charged.
 
watching a stream of a subscription channel is legal, the sites are breaking uk laws but very few if any are based in the uk..
nothing to do with mirroring sites, these sites are legitimate sites running "illegal" content,
Sorry, I do not agree.

Do you have a source that would agree with you that watching a stream of Sky Sports, without a Sky Sports subscription is legal?
 
this is US on streaming
http://info.legalzoom.com/copyright-law-streaming-ppv-events-21768.html
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this is mostly about those who stream but there is a bit on watching streams
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/...r-illegally-streaming-movies-or-TV-shows.html
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.On 5 June 2014, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) ruled that streaming illegal content online is legal in Europe. The Boy Genius Report weblog noted that "As long as an Internet user is streaming copyrighted content online ... it’s legal for the user, who isn’t willfully [sic] making a copy of said content. If the user only views it directly through a web browser, streaming it from a website that hosts it, he or she is apparently doing nothing wrong."[1]

From your telegraph link

"In the past, listeners were fined for illegally downloading and streaming music from websites, but the owners of the rights to the music later abandoned this strategy. Instead they worked with legitimate sites such as Spotify where listeners pay to stream."

It says to me that it probably is illegal. Owners of the rights changed to try and offer a better paid service as a better strategy than the costs of claiming from end users via courts.
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
I have had Talktalk TV and broadband for a few years now (initially it was Tiscali TV but TT bought them out), and whilst they aren't exactly amazing when things go wrong....

Absolutely correct. They are obstructive and evasive and they lie. The staff speak better English than I speak Hindi and try and be helpful, but if you get a crap tele-script to follow, the result is never going to be good.
 

Milkfloat

An Peanut
Location
Midlands
From your telegraph link

"In the past, listeners were fined for illegally downloading and streaming music from websites, but the owners of the rights to the music later abandoned this strategy. Instead they worked with legitimate sites such as Spotify where listeners pay to stream."

It says to me that it probably is illegal. Owners of the rights changed to try and offer a better paid service as a better strategy than the costs of claiming from end users via courts.

The nuance is in the 'streaming' versus 'saving'. However, it is a pretty grey area. For sure the police would not come knocking on your door, but you could get a nasty letter from a solicitor, although as you say they abandoned that strategy.

Personally, I am happy with Netflix, so much so, it is goodbye Sky next month.
 
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david k

david k

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Location
North West
https://www.cyclechat.net/threads/get-sky-virgin-media-for-free.185464/

That is the thread where the morals and legalities were "discussed"

Not loving the results recently though :sad:

Yeh Leeds are far better than the rest this year, we are 3rd or 4th at best. Simply players are not good enough for top, over achieved last year!

So the android box could be seen as legal but the knock off sky box definitely isn't?
So if a person looked at buying a box they would be better off with an android box?
 
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david k

david k

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Location
North West
The nuance is in the 'streaming' versus 'saving'. However, it is a pretty grey area. For sure the police would not come knocking on your door, but you could get a nasty letter from a solicitor, although as you say they abandoned that strategy.

Personally, I am happy with Netflix, so much so, it is goodbye Sky next month.
Yeh Virgin is so expensive I've had enough, I'm basically paying £80 a month more than I need to just to watch rugby league, surely there's a fairer way? I wish it was pay per view, I wouldn't have to pay for football I don't watch
 

Roadhump

Time you enjoyed wasting was not wasted
Absolutely correct. They are obstructive and evasive and they lie. The staff speak better English than I speak Hindi and try and be helpful, but if you get a crap tele-script to follow, the result is never going to be good.

I have had some real humdinger arguments with them over the phone, but to be fair many people I know have had similar experiences with BT, Sky and Virgin. I get the impression the internet, phone and TV business is an oligopoly and the few firms involved exploit the fact that life in our society is extremely difficult without their services, hence customer service is poor across the board.

I intended to move to BT when my contract was up last year, but when I asked TT for a migration code they offered me price reductions that undercut what I could get from BT by some distance so I stayed with them. Perhaps I should have gone back to BT to see if they made a counter offer, but I decided to stick with TT and avoid the inconvenience of awaiting a new router and Youview box. Around the same time, my son moved into a new flat and ordered a BT package, he said the service was appalling and made the same points about being told things that clearly weren't true etc.
 
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