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I've heard people try to pay Eurosport for access and they can't accept payment from US addresses. Something about stupid US laws.
Unfortunately sometimes our broadband can be slower than a 54k modem. Yes had that happened when we first moved to the city we currently live in. Hence the reason my internet is through Time Warner (cable company) instead of the phone company. My TV is through a Dish because I much prefer my Dish for TV.
Yes VPN is the best way to get cycling in general over here.
Broccolidwarf said:I'm thinking americans should be able to access the Eurosport player, with a decent premium VPN service (most of the free stuff doesn't work, and is often unsafe)?
They broadcast every world tour race (and even some the level below), and have very competent commentators in most european languages..... I think it's 6-7 dollars a month, for two channels broadcasting all major (in the european market) sports 24/7.
I know I can access a lot of US channels (incl. premium ones) through my VPN service, so I am thinking it works both ways.
- You DO need broadband though, or similar speed.
Disclaimer (we ARE talking America, after all): I obviously haven't tried it, not being a US resident..
I've heard people try to pay Eurosport for access and they can't accept payment from US addresses. Something about stupid US laws.
Unfortunately sometimes our broadband can be slower than a 54k modem. Yes had that happened when we first moved to the city we currently live in. Hence the reason my internet is through Time Warner (cable company) instead of the phone company. My TV is through a Dish because I much prefer my Dish for TV.
Yes VPN is the best way to get cycling in general over here.