https://www.sky.co.nz/-/sky-and-foxt...ulti-year-deal
Sky and Foxtel sticking together.
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Sky and Foxtel sticking together.
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(No paywall for this article)
https://www.nbr.co.nz/story/devoli-h...adband-numbers
I wonder if we are using these guys.
My Spark Sport Experience so far:
I paid $39.99 for Parker Vs Fa fight. Tried to login 15mins before the fight but apparently my modern tablet isn't a supported device. I contacted support and got a refund. Thankfully the fight ended up being crap so no harm done.
I signed up to a free 7 day trial so I could watch tonight's NZ VS AUS game also and Sundays game. Had to cast it through google chrome on the TV for it to work.
A few times it would drop down to standard definition. Not sure if it was my setup or wireless 4G (through Skinny/Spark). It also froze once but I was able to quickly reset.
It was annoying not being able to switch between channels in the break or between overs as I had to switch HDMI inputs. Had to use phone as the remote to adjust volume as well.
Overall it's just a clucky and bad experience but it does "work" and is very watchable. The only real benefit is being able to pay for just the sport you want and then canceling your subscription, thus saving a bit of money.
I think I just need a new TV. But geez, having to folk out big bucks for new TVs, phones, laptops and subscriptions really adds up over time.
The commentators were referring to "Sky Stadium" as "Wellington Stadium" even though there were Sky logos everywhere, Brendon Mccullum let it slip once though and said Sky Stadium.
Will be canceling after Sunday...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUB-wjXUREE
But yeah, will likely sign up again when the next big cricket game or sport event comes along. But Jesus Christ, I miss cricket on Sky.
Likewise I have signed up for just a month to watch the cricket.
However my experience has been great watching via the SparkSport app on an AppleTV box (connected to a 10 year old TV) and via the web browser on my Mac, using a standard fibre connection.
I would suggest you simply buy an appleTV (which all streaming services have apps on) instead of a new TV for two reasons:
1) Cost - an appletv box is much cheaper.
2) Privacy - nearly all smart TVs connected to the internet have terribly invasive Automated content recognition technology that send details of EVERYTHING you watch on the TV (including when you aren't watching streaming stuff - so even if you are watching another device plugged into the tv like a skybox or dvd player it still identifies what you are watching) - and sends it off to a server for them to sell your data (viewing habits at the very least) to the highest bidder. (Apple of course does not sell your viewing data to anyone)
For more information read this: https://www.howtogeek.com/714602/dis...stop-tracking/
We've been watching the Netball the last couple of nights.
Apple TV -> TV first night.
Picture quality poor. Jerky. Replayed bits in an unusual way a few times.
Odd.
Second night we tried the same...no good.
So I put it on my iPad and sent it to the Apple TV ->TV
Pretty decent picture, no stoppages, so my conclusion is the Apple TV SKY APP was playing up, or something not right with it.
I am far from convinced that streaming sports such as tennis / cricket provides as good a picture quality /viewing experience as satellite.
But its hard to quantify.
A whole bunch more variables in multiple locations involved all along the stream from the providers servers to your Tv/Device, whereas Satellite is fairly solid (except for the odd rain fade or poor sun positioning causing a cease in transmission). But in general the services that rely 100% on their product being a streaming one sort out their issues. Sky doesn't quite have that same immediacy, but it has improved a lot from where it started off with SkyGo a few years back.
(One tip I would recommend if you are having streaming troubles: If your wifi router supports dual networks create a seperate wifi at a different frequency just for your Apple TV to use - eliminates any interference from other devices on your network).
Hmmmn, very odd. Your Ethernet cable set up should do the trick.
What modem are you using. I invested in my own - NETGEAR nighthawk R7000.
I used to notice the picture go in and out of HD focus but since I bought my own router that hasn’t been an issue anymore. It is clear HD picture all the way through.
My old router was a Spark one.
TAKEOVER ALERT....
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New Job listing 5 days ago at Discovery Asia Pacific headquaters.
https://sg.linkedin.com/jobs/view/di...inc-2428233052
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Discovery is looking for a Corporate Development lead for the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region reporting to EVP Corporate Development, EMEA & APAC and working closely with the new Head of Insights, Strategy & Business Development APAC. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who is a self-starter and is looking for an opportunity to be an important leader within Discovery’s APAC business.
Discovery’s Corporate Development group is primarily responsible for evaluating and executing strategic M&A transactions, partnerships and investments. The team also supports the development and execution of company-wide corporate strategy and assists business units/divisions in evaluating new business and/or cross-organization opportunities.
The Director, Corporate Development APAC will be responsible for working with Discovery’s senior leadership team across the APAC region to source, evaluate, and execute potential corporate transactions and business development opportunities in support of the company’s mid-to-long range strategy.