kurgy
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Hi guys,
First post so please be gentle with me - just learning at present!
I'm from the UK, but located down in Malaysia currently, where I run a couple of businesses and also have my home. From what I gather, its quite possible to pick up South African satellite TV over here with a large enough dish?
What I'm looking for a little advice on is how I go about it - I've been researching a bit, and as I understand it I could somehow get a subscription and card from South Africa, then setup a compatible receiver and dish which would hopefully allow me to view satellite TV from Africa.
Being that it seems difficult enough getting one subscription though, I'm struggling to understand how I can get my businesses the same package? I've been reading a little about card sharing and dreamboxes, and this seems like it might work, but i cant be 100% sure.
If anyone can advise me as to possible solutions it would be really appreciated!!
Thanks in advance, kurgy.
First post so please be gentle with me - just learning at present!
I'm from the UK, but located down in Malaysia currently, where I run a couple of businesses and also have my home. From what I gather, its quite possible to pick up South African satellite TV over here with a large enough dish?
What I'm looking for a little advice on is how I go about it - I've been researching a bit, and as I understand it I could somehow get a subscription and card from South Africa, then setup a compatible receiver and dish which would hopefully allow me to view satellite TV from Africa.
Being that it seems difficult enough getting one subscription though, I'm struggling to understand how I can get my businesses the same package? I've been reading a little about card sharing and dreamboxes, and this seems like it might work, but i cant be 100% sure.
If anyone can advise me as to possible solutions it would be really appreciated!!
Thanks in advance, kurgy.