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    yup,saw an ad in the jamaica observer today about dishnetwork,that it is up and running again,its not free this time though,i think its 2 gran a month,and you must have internet access..

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    yes i can verify that it is up and running. you need an IKS receiver, it a receiver that uses internet. the Nfusion Solaris is a good one. you can receive over 400 channels with the right LNB. but it comes at a cost.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigfreddybear View Post
    there are over 800 free channels ...no subscription.... on c band as of this post....just connect your fta receiver and point and shoot...if you also have an ac3 decoder for digital sound..it is a fibre optic connection on back of most receivers...you can watch a lot of premium channels...
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    Quote Originally Posted by crysis View Post
    yes i can verify that it is up and running. you need an IKS receiver, it a receiver that uses internet. the Nfusion Solaris is a good one. you can receive over 400 channels with the right LNB. but it comes at a cost.
    I don't trust IKS. You don't really know who control those IKS servers. To me, this is like using LimeWire, Gnuetella, etc… The files are free and easy to access but you can get a subpoena at any time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crysis View Post
    yes i can verify that it is up and running. you need an IKS receiver, it a receiver that uses internet. the Nfusion Solaris is a good one. you can receive over 400 channels with the right LNB. but it comes at a cost.
    do you think it would work with the claro wireless modem?

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    Quote Originally Posted by crysis View Post
    yes i can verify that it is up and running. you need an IKS receiver, it a receiver that uses internet. the Nfusion Solaris is a good one. you can receive over 400 channels with the right LNB. but it comes at a cost.
    more info pllz ..............
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    check this site, www.dssrookie.com
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    Yea more info because i really want to ditch FLOW

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    Quote Originally Posted by 90 octane View Post
    do you think it would work with the claro wireless modem?
    It would take some setting up. Basically you connect ur Claro Modem to a PC.
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    1. Connect Claro USB Modem to PC
    2. Connect both PC and Receiver to a switch (OR use a Crossed UTP Cable between PC and Receiver if no switch exist)
    3. Configure Internet Connection Sharing on PC (if Windows)
    4. Configure IP address on receiver with default gateway as the Windows PC IP Address.
    5. Do the jigg - spin around and test.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ramsin View Post
    WANT BETTER TV?! SWITCH FROM CABLE TO SATELITTE TV AND HAVE THE CHANNELS AT YOUR DEMAND, WHEN U WANT IT.
    More Info at dssjamaica.webs.com
    ALL prices are negotiable.
    or you can check us out on facebook (dssjamaica)
    WE SHIP IN KINGSTON FOR FREE AND OUTSIDE AT A COST.
    INSTALLATIONS OF RECIEVERS ARE DONE FOR FREE AND FOR SATELLITE ANTENNAS INSTALLATIONS AT A COST OF 1DISH($3500), 2DISHES($5000). WE ALSO SELL SATELLITE DISHES AT CUSTOMERS REQUEST.
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    So i guess by this thread, that no-one has heard of LIME TV?

    http://mythoughtsontechnologyandjama...with-love.html

    which may be using the Google TV gear?

    http://mythoughtsontechnologyandjama...k-you-for.html

    The Apple iTV for US$99, a Roku clone viewable once you have a netflix subscription and broadband internet:

    http://mythoughtsontechnologyandjama...to-future.html

    And Mobile TV powered by LIME 3G:

    http://mythoughtsontechnologyandjama...u-paradox.html

    worse, DigiTV? Notice how Digicel awfully quiet about this, seeing as their is lackluster support for the Broadband 4G???

    http://www.techjamaica.com/content/view/1599/1/

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