Looking to get Kayo for the footy season, Outer has it and reckons its v good, like BC we are with iprimus up here in York, did the Ookla speed test and we get on ave about 27mbps which runs netflix fine, thats about what I had in my old office down in Burswood when we hooked up the NBN a couple of years ago, and way better than we had down in Bayswater pre NBN, we got 1.2mbps, absolute 3rd world stuff!!
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Sounds about similar to what I was getting. And I. Also lived in Bayswater for a few years, no nbn was available at the time and ADSL was a joke. I was probably spoilt in Wanneroo I was told by iiNet I had the fastest ADSL2 speed he’d ever seen.
Bought a place in Midland in Jan 2018, was relieved to see NBN was available but it’s nothing flash IMO. Maybe need to try another telco. So you’re with Optus Baz and get u/l up to 50mbps and includes Fetch and Optus sport for $90?
Question for those doing all this streaming, is there a limit to how many programs you stream/download at the same time? Obviously with Foxtel I can record two things and watch a third all at the same time. Then I have a Panasonic PVR can do the same.
I imagine the more you stream at the same time the longer it takes and maybe effects quality?
Looking to get Kayo for the footy season, Outer has it and reckons its v good, like BC we are with iprimus up here in York, did the Ookla speed test and we get on ave about 27mbps which runs netflix fine, thats about what I had in my old office down in Burswood when we hooked up the NBN a couple of years ago, and way better than we had down in Bayswater pre NBN, we got 1.2mbps, absolute 3rd world stuff!!
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Sounds about similar to what I was getting. And I. Also lived in Bayswater for a few years, no nbn was available at the time and ADSL was a joke. I was probably spoilt in Wanneroo I was told by iiNet I had the fastest ADSL2 speed he’d ever seen.
Bought a place in Midland in Jan 2018, was relieved to see NBN was available but it’s nothing flash IMO. Maybe need to try another telco. So you’re with Optus Baz and get u/l up to 50mbps and includes Fetch and Optus sport for $90?
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Yeah mate, the old ADSL was utter crap, 3Mbps or nothing at all sometimes.
Question for those doing all this streaming, is there a limit to how many programs you stream/download at the same time? Obviously with Foxtel I can record two things and watch a third all at the same time. Then I have a Panasonic PVR can do the same.
I imagine the more you stream at the same time the longer it takes and maybe effects quality?
Also can you series link on Kayo?
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Kayo allows you to watch 4 games at once on one screen if thats your thing.
Recording is a thing of the past, everysingle game is stored and available for you to go into and watch at any time you like, further more its available in multi formats, full game, mini match. highlights and a goals only package ( Optus EPL ).
The telcos need to ban crypto mining in Australia. Even China is banning crypto mining entrepreneurs setting up in China because it’s cheap. They realise you can run a small city on the power it takes to mine crypto currency. Without a doubt that effects our download speeds.
The telcos need to ban crypto mining in Australia. Even China is banning crypto mining entrepreneurs setting up in China because it’s cheap. They realise you can run a small city on the power it takes to mine crypto currency. Without a doubt that effects our download speeds.
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Crypto mining like Bitcoin uses an insane amount of processing power therefore a lot of mbs. These crypto currency miners set up overseas where electricity and internet is much cheaper. They make money from processing transactions. Don’t ask me how it works.
Crypto mining like Bitcoin uses an insane amount of processing power therefore a lot of mbs. These crypto currency miners set up overseas where electricity and internet is much cheaper. They make money from processing transactions. Don’t ask me how it works.
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I’ve been told that Friday night footy on Kayo is still just the ch7 telecast with the commercials and all, and same goes for live broadcast Eagles and Dockers games? Whereas with Foxtel you will get those games without a single commercial still?
TOO–one cant confirm any of that, of cocurse, but given that Murdoch controls both, it is almost certain that he would structure kayo in way which did the least harm to foxtel; in short, make certain that the coverage on foxtel is superior.
I’ve been told that Friday night footy on Kayo is still just the ch7 telecast with the commercials and all, and same goes for live broadcast Eagles and Dockers games? Whereas with Foxtel you will get those games without a single commercial still?
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I’ve been told that Friday night footy on Kayo is still just the ch7 telecast with the commercials and all, and same goes for live broadcast Eagles and Dockers games? Whereas with Foxtel you will get those games without a single commercial still?
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I think you’ll find that the telecast is the same as Foxtel TOO. I watch a variety of sports and can’t think of one where I’m driven mad by ads.
Foxtel owns Kayo.