livinthailandos Posted August 28, 2014 Share Posted August 28, 2014 Right now I use true for my cable at home, and I pay 2,000 baht a month just for cable tv however I would like to switch to IPTV if I can find a reliable iptv provider my only questions are Who are the reliable providers, I know 3BB and TOT have IPTV, however 3BB does not seem to have enough english content and from other poster TOT iPTV does seem to good either. I would like to know if any of you have issues a lot using IPTV regarding 1. Latency issues2. slow connection speeds due to high amount of users online at peak times combined with long buffering times3. Issues of the IPTV provider being open now and closed within a few months 4. Getting outdated software on the IPTV Also I can assume all this IPTV hardware boxes all run android, or at least it outdated version of android like version 2.2 Look forward to your replies along with information regarding providers and pricing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RichCor Posted August 28, 2014 Share Posted August 28, 2014 Why not try accessing the TOT iptv website or android google playstore app and test it on your current Internet connection yourself. They allow free signups and a small number of the channels and VOD movies can be streamed using the account android app. Android App: TOT iptv TOTiptv.com web browser channels that stream without subscription CH.047 Choice Preview ENTERTAINMENT News CH.060 Choice Preview CH.065 T-News Channel CH.600 Choice Preview Sport|Movie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Digitalbanana Posted August 28, 2014 Share Posted August 28, 2014 Depends on you ethnicity and what you like to watch? If you already have a fixed line internet service no need to change. (Too expensive on 3G networks as suck a lot of data). For example if you want to watch similar an international channel experience to True Visions but better and cheaper try the IPTV service ilikeHD. They work on any internet service and can be sampled for as little as 30THB to see if you like it. Runs on a PC or and Android TV box. If you are a UK national ThaiExpatTV may suit you also and runs similarly with added benefit of play on demand, costs a bit more than ilikeHD but still better than True Visions imho with more sports choices. For the truly adventurous try XBMC (soon to be final version renamed to Kodi) on a PC or Android IPTV box and watch anything. This can become frustrating at times with latency issues, whilst some channels such as Sky News channel run in HD almost instantly. At the same time the software will work as a media center for all your music and video collections on local networks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
justjen Posted August 29, 2014 Share Posted August 29, 2014 I have been using IPTV from Watchglobal.tv for nearly 1 year. It is on a quad core Android set-top box. It carries all the channels from UK even has Sky Sports and BT Sports. Also it shows all the American and Canadian channels. All football, formula 1, rugby, cricket is on live. I had to upgrade my internet to 16 mbs when I got it but now it works all the time with no buffering. I like to promote them because now I don't need to pay expensive True bills anymore.I recommended several friends to the service and everyone is really happy with it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
avander Posted August 29, 2014 Share Posted August 29, 2014 I don't wan tto hijack the OPs questions but like the OP I am interested in a good Android IPTV box and have posted on TV before but I'm ready to make the move soon; it's been a while and technology changes quickly. I have a Samsung 7 Series LED "Smart" TV but the "smart" interface (GUI) is pretty limited, ugly, slow and cumbersome to use so I would like to upgrade to an Android box which has a nicerinterface (maybe XBMC/Kody?), true 1080 HD resolution, IPTV and Wifi streaming capabilities. I would cable the box via HDMI to my TV but be receiving streams to the box wirelessly on an 802.11N connection from my LAN. I currently stream downloaded movies and TV series wirelessly over my LAN to the TV from my PC but I don't currently watch much IPTV (from the "smart" TV) so an IPTV box it would really open up the option for me although I wouldn't expect I would both to be a paying subscriber to a service. What do all the IPTV users on TV (pun intended) recommend for a box? Also, what sort of price would I expect to pay and where could I source a decent one here in Thailand / Pattaya? I have HDMI inputs and would like a decent wireless combo keyboard/air mouse if possile also I have also wondered about geo-blocking but as it would be an Android based IPTV box I expect I could load an app such as "Hola Unblocker" and problem solved. I hope you don't mind me adding to your questions OP "livinthailando"? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yimlitnoy Posted August 29, 2014 Share Posted August 29, 2014 Like everyone here, I simply want to know what box to buy for internet TV that can replace the expensive TRUE and how much it will cost? My TRUE subscription is coming soon and I would not mind saving some money. Please in your answers, always precise the cost of it all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maderaroja Posted August 29, 2014 Share Posted August 29, 2014 I have been using IPTV from Watchglobal.tv for nearly 1 year. It is on a quad core Android set-top box. It carries all the channels from UK even has Sky Sports and BT Sports. Also it shows all the American and Canadian channels. All football, formula 1, rugby, cricket is on live. I had to upgrade my internet to 16 mbs when I got it but now it works all the time with no buffering. I like to promote them because now I don't need to pay expensive True bills anymore.I recommended several friends to the service and everyone is really happy with it. 1. You did not tell us the price that you are paying for the Watchglobal and your 16Mb connection. 2. Does it broadcast Formula 1? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jaggg88 Posted August 29, 2014 Share Posted August 29, 2014 This company http://www.skycards.eu/ claims their IPTV box works in SE Asia but I can't try it until next year so would be interested to hear if anyone else has tried it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arandora Posted August 29, 2014 Share Posted August 29, 2014 If you are a UK national ThaiExpatTV may suit you also and runs similarly with added benefit of play on demand, costs a bit more than ilikeHD but still better than True Visions imho with more sports choices. For the truly adventurous try XBMC (soon to be final version renamed to Kodi) on a PC or Android IPTV box and watch anything. This can become frustrating at times with latency issues, whilst some channels such as Sky News channel run in HD almost instantly. At the same time the software will work as a media center for all your music and video collections on local networks. As UK nationals we stay in Khao Lak for 5 months but with poor internet connection but now upgraded to "fast fibre" for our return in November so interested in the comment about ThaiExpatTV except that when looking on their website at available channels I can't see any sports channels, particularly Sky Sports. What is best option for the same channels as ThaiExpatTV + Sky Sports if available? Cheers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crazykopite Posted August 29, 2014 Share Posted August 29, 2014 I have fibre optic which is provided by Cat Telecoms up until a few weeks ago I had both True and Cth I decided to bin True and have now got IPTV along with my Cth satellite and although I am reasonably happy with my new IPTV I will also stick with my CTh just in case my fibre optic goes down this way I have the best of both worlds and even though I have these two providers my bill is still less than what I used to pay to True for the platinum service so it's a case of happy days I have some 80 English speaking channels as well as over 400 uploaded videos should I ever get bored. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
carstenp Posted August 29, 2014 Share Posted August 29, 2014 I had being using ntv.mx for some time now. Has all the channel you need. Easy to setup and only 15 euro month Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kbb Posted August 29, 2014 Share Posted August 29, 2014 One reason we stick with the overpriced True setup is the DVR. Is there a TIVO type setup that works? Paying for the equipment isn't a problem, as True is like a small mortgage .... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Digitalbanana Posted August 30, 2014 Share Posted August 30, 2014 If you are a UK national ThaiExpatTV may suit you also and runs similarly with added benefit of play on demand, costs a bit more than ilikeHD but still better than True Visions imho with more sports choices. For the truly adventurous try XBMC (soon to be final version renamed to Kodi) on a PC or Android IPTV box and watch anything. This can become frustrating at times with latency issues, whilst some channels such as Sky News channel run in HD almost instantly. At the same time the software will work as a media center for all your music and video collections on local networks. As UK nationals we stay in Khao Lak for 5 months but with poor internet connection but now upgraded to "fast fibre" for our return in November so interested in the comment about ThaiExpatTV except that when looking on their website at available channels I can't see any sports channels, particularly Sky Sports. What is best option for the same channels as ThaiExpatTV + Sky Sports if available? Cheers Sorry, I may have worded it wrongly, I agree ThaExpatTv has limited sports but more live sports can be found on ilikeHD. Also 365sport is another choice, but I find it doesn't suite my requirements, but worth a look. For me I just use ThaiExpatTV, ilikeHD and XBMC for all my IPTV, but as others have said the choice is larger and most are pay as use go for faster Thai based services (no latency), no need to pay if not here. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
carstenp Posted August 30, 2014 Share Posted August 30, 2014 If you are a UK national ThaiExpatTV may suit you also and runs similarly with added benefit of play on demand, costs a bit more than ilikeHD but still better than True Visions imho with more sports choices. For the truly adventurous try XBMC (soon to be final version renamed to Kodi) on a PC or Android IPTV box and watch anything. This can become frustrating at times with latency issues, whilst some channels such as Sky News channel run in HD almost instantly. At the same time the software will work as a media center for all your music and video collections on local networks. As UK nationals we stay in Khao Lak for 5 months but with poor internet connection but now upgraded to "fast fibre" for our return in November so interested in the comment about ThaiExpatTV except that when looking on their website at available channels I can't see any sports channels, particularly Sky Sports. What is best option for the same channels as ThaiExpatTV + Sky Sports if available? Cheers Sorry, I may have worded it wrongly, I agree ThaExpatTv has limited sports but more live sports can be found on ilikeHD. Also 365sport is another choice, but I find it doesn't suite my requirements, but worth a look. For me I just use ThaiExpatTV, ilikeHD and XBMC for all my IPTV, but as others have said the choice is larger and most are pay as use go for faster Thai based services (no latency), no need to pay if not here. First, I have being helping many expats down here to get US,UK and I have found out the best streaming service is ntv.mx. A small list of channels for the UK users Channels × UK Premium (Web, XBMC) channels sports (54) At The Races beIN Sports 1 beIN Sports 1 HD beIN Sports 10 beIN Sports 10 HD beIN Sports 11 beIN Sports 11 HD beIN Sports 12 beIN Sports 12 HD beIN Sports 13 beIN Sports 13 HD beIN Sports 14 beIN Sports 14 HD beIN Sports 15 beIN Sports 15 HD beIN Sports 2 beIN Sports 2 HD beIN Sports 3 beIN Sports 3 HD beIN Sports 4 beIN Sports 4 HD beIN Sports 5 beIN Sports 5 HD beIN Sports 6 beIN Sports 6 HD beIN Sports 7 beIN Sports 7 HD beIN Sports 8 beIN Sports 8 HD beIN Sports 9 beIN Sports 9 HD Box Nation British Eurosport British Eurosports 2 BT Sports 1 BT Sports 2 ESPN Racing UK Setanta Ireland Setanta Sports 1 Sky Sports 1 Sky Sports 1 backup Sky Sports 2 Sky Sports 2 backup Sky Sports 3 Sky Sports 3 backup Sky Sports 4 Sky Sports 4 backup Sky Sports 5 Sky Sports 5 backup Sky Sports F1 Sky Sports F1 backup Sky Sports News Sky Sports News backup entertainment (35) 5 Star 5 USA Alibi BBC 1 HD BBC 2 HD BBC Four BBC One BBC Three BBC Two Channel 4 Channel 4 HD Channel 5 Comedy Central Dave Drama E entertainment E4 Fox Gold HBO HD ITV 1 ITV 1 HD ITV 2 ITV 3 ITV 4 More 4 MTV Pick Really Sky 1 Sky 2 Sky Arts 1 Sky Atlantic TLC Watch documentaries (14) Animal Planet Crime and Investigation Discovery Channel Discovery History Discovery Science Discovery Turbo Eden H2 History UK Nat Geo Channel UK Nat Geo Wild UK Quest Sky Arts 2 Yesterday kids (5) Cartoonito CBBC CBeebies Nick Jr Nickelodeon music (2) VH1 Viva general (2) RTE 1 RTE 2 movies (11) CBS Drama Film 4 Movies4Men Sky Action Sky Comedy Sky Drama Sky Family Sky Premiere Sky Sci-Fi and Horror Sky Thriller TCM news (6) Al Jazeera English BBC News CNN Euronews Fox News Sky News lifestyle (4) Discovery Home and Health Good Food Home Sky Living All this is only 15 euro month. And is working on the 3bb 13mbit You can use it in xbmc and windowns and so on 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joncl Posted August 30, 2014 Share Posted August 30, 2014 (edited) And all of that is all free in XBMC with the electonic program guide (EPG) .. mind you ntv,mx is also in xbmc but why pay when it is free as these live screen dumps show? Some of my add-ons (that are also free - I am also a developer) can be found here on xbmchub.com http://www.xbmchub.com/forums/forums/165-MX-REPOSITORY Edited August 30, 2014 by joncl 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
carstenp Posted August 30, 2014 Share Posted August 30, 2014 (edited) And all of that is all free in XBMC with the electonic program guide (EPG) .. mind you ntv,mx is also in xbmc but why pay when it is free as these live screen dumps show? Some of my add-ons (that are also free - I am also a developer) can be found here on xbmchub.com http://www.xbmchub.com/forums/forums/165-MX-REPOSITORY Agree. Why pay if it's free. Well my opinion is the free ones is not very stabil. Always loose some channels or the stream is very slowly buffer many times and if your are in Thailand you properly know the ISP down here sucks in stability.When you pay for a stream service , it will always be one you can trust and not depends on a plugins developer will update there m3u list. I have being trying many free service and always sucks on the update Many expats wants stability, cause many expats +60 do not have computer experience at that level and know they want something they can trust Edited August 30, 2014 by carstenp Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arandora Posted August 30, 2014 Share Posted August 30, 2014 If you are a UK national ThaiExpatTV may suit you also and runs similarly with added benefit of play on demand, costs a bit more than ilikeHD but still better than True Visions imho with more sports choices. For the truly adventurous try XBMC (soon to be final version renamed to Kodi) on a PC or Android IPTV box and watch anything. This can become frustrating at times with latency issues, whilst some channels such as Sky News channel run in HD almost instantly. At the same time the software will work as a media center for all your music and video collections on local networks. As UK nationals we stay in Khao Lak for 5 months but with poor internet connection but now upgraded to "fast fibre" for our return in November so interested in the comment about ThaiExpatTV except that when looking on their website at available channels I can't see any sports channels, particularly Sky Sports. What is best option for the same channels as ThaiExpatTV + Sky Sports if available? Cheers Sorry, I may have worded it wrongly, I agree ThaExpatTv has limited sports but more live sports can be found on ilikeHD. Also 365sport is another choice, but I find it doesn't suite my requirements, but worth a look. For me I just use ThaiExpatTV, ilikeHD and XBMC for all my IPTV, but as others have said the choice is larger and most are pay as use go for faster Thai based services (no latency), no need to pay if not here. Is ilikeHD available on Windows laptop? Struggling to understand XBMC at the moment. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JamieP Posted August 30, 2014 Share Posted August 30, 2014 If you are a UK national ThaiExpatTV may suit you also and runs similarly with added benefit of play on demand, costs a bit more than ilikeHD but still better than True Visions imho with more sports choices. For the truly adventurous try XBMC (soon to be final version renamed to Kodi) on a PC or Android IPTV box and watch anything. This can become frustrating at times with latency issues, whilst some channels such as Sky News channel run in HD almost instantly. At the same time the software will work as a media center for all your music and video collections on local networks. As UK nationals we stay in Khao Lak for 5 months but with poor internet connection but now upgraded to "fast fibre" for our return in November so interested in the comment about ThaiExpatTV except that when looking on their website at available channels I can't see any sports channels, particularly Sky Sports. What is best option for the same channels as ThaiExpatTV + Sky Sports if available? Cheers Sorry, I may have worded it wrongly, I agree ThaExpatTv has limited sports but more live sports can be found on ilikeHD. Also 365sport is another choice, but I find it doesn't suite my requirements, but worth a look. For me I just use ThaiExpatTV, ilikeHD and XBMC for all my IPTV, but as others have said the choice is larger and most are pay as use go for faster Thai based services (no latency), no need to pay if not here. Is ilikeHD available on Windows laptop? Struggling to understand XBMC at the moment. You can watch through your browser. I tried it for one football match with mixed results but I'd be prepared to give it another go. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jimbeam1 Posted August 30, 2014 Share Posted August 30, 2014 And all of that is all free in XBMC with the electonic program guide (EPG) .. mind you ntv,mx is also in xbmc but why pay when it is free as these live screen dumps show? Some of my add-ons (that are also free - I am also a developer) can be found here on xbmchub.com http://www.xbmchub.com/forums/forums/165-MX-REPOSITORY Agree. Why pay if it's free. Well my opinion is the free ones is not very stabil. Always loose some channels or the stream is very slowly buffer many times and if your are in Thailand you properly know the ISP down here sucks in stability.When you pay for a stream service , it will always be one you can trust and not depends on a plugins developer will update there m3u list. I have being trying many free service and always sucks on the update Many expats wants stability, cause many expats +60 do not have computer experience at that level and know they want something they can trust You got me in one. www. confused.com But I will get there. jb1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Digitalbanana Posted August 31, 2014 Share Posted August 31, 2014 (edited) If you are a UK national ThaiExpatTV may suit you also and runs similarly with added benefit of play on demand, costs a bit more than ilikeHD but still better than True Visions imho with more sports choices. For the truly adventurous try XBMC (soon to be final version renamed to Kodi) on a PC or Android IPTV box and watch anything. This can become frustrating at times with latency issues, whilst some channels such as Sky News channel run in HD almost instantly. At the same time the software will work as a media center for all your music and video collections on local networks. As UK nationals we stay in Khao Lak for 5 months but with poor internet connection but now upgraded to "fast fibre" for our return in November so interested in the comment about ThaiExpatTV except that when looking on their website at available channels I can't see any sports channels, particularly Sky Sports. What is best option for the same channels as ThaiExpatTV + Sky Sports if available? Cheers Sorry, I may have worded it wrongly, I agree ThaExpatTv has limited sports but more live sports can be found on ilikeHD. Also 365sport is another choice, but I find it doesn't suite my requirements, but worth a look. For me I just use ThaiExpatTV, ilikeHD and XBMC for all my IPTV, but as others have said the choice is larger and most are pay as use go for faster Thai based services (no latency), no need to pay if not here. Is ilikeHD available on Windows laptop? Struggling to understand XBMC at the moment. Yes, both PC and Android? I just started them again last night to watch live sports as like others said above using free services are frustrating for live sports. The service from ilikeHD was excellent, numerous sport channels and back ups that all streamed without buffer on 10mbps and I just spent 50THB for five hours full channel surface to watch all the sports channels. It seems now you have to sign up first to download the windows package - but only pay when you want to start watching something. Test them out for 20THB for two hours. The Android package works great on a tablet/TV as well. I think it only works in Thailand though, not sure if there's a workaround for that?. Edited August 31, 2014 by Digitalbanana 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arandora Posted August 31, 2014 Share Posted August 31, 2014 Thank you. I've bookmarked this topic and look forward to looking at the options and finding the best one for us when we return to Khao Lak in November. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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