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As anyone used starlink for data for getting uk, tv in Europe
 
Yes, very easy.

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Simples !!
 
Using it now in Cartagena for the last 2 weeks with no issues. VPN required when streaming UK services but all work no problem
 
Yes, we have.

Ian
Great do you have a telephone number so I can call them to get more information if not sorry I’ll be asking you a lot of information, thank you.
 
Great do you have a telephone number so I can call them to get more information if not sorry I’ll be asking you a lot of information, thank you.

Do you already have the hardware?

If not, all the information you need is here.

From what I gather (I’ve had no need to call on them) they operate a ‘ticket’ system for support rather than a telephone helpline. By all accords they’re pretty good when it comes to hardware failures, send out replacement kit almost immediately but, again, I have no personal experience of this.

Ian

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This thread from last week may be of interest...........

 
Great do you have a telephone number so I can call them to get more information if not sorry I’ll be asking you a lot of information, thank you.

All you need to know and more is here!!

 
This thread from last week may be of interest...........

No phone number I could find. Ticket system only. It takes over a week for a reply. For me anyway.
 
I’m going to forget starlink internet and just get a satellite dish
 
You will be geographically limited with satellite reception in Europe depending on the size of dish you use, worth investigating / researching further before you buy.

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You will be geographically limited with satellite reception in Europe depending on the size of dish you use, worth investigating / researching further before you buy.
No our old van we a 85 cm maxview dish with icecrypt box and we got uk tv all over Europe.
Now on our new van we are having a 85 cm maxview target automatic with auto-skaw with icecrypt box.
 
I’m going to forget starlink internet and just get a satellite dish

We all take our own path and paddle our own canoe down our own river in life, but IMHO, with the world moving as it is, investing in legacy technology (Sky will be streaming only in the near future) and buying satellite is almost the same as getting a CD player, when all the music in the world is available to stream.
 
We all take our own path and paddle our own canoe down our own river in life, but IMHO, with the world moving as it is, investing in legacy technology (Sky will be streaming only in the near future) and buying satellite is almost the same as getting a CD player, when all the music in the world is available to stream.
I can’t canoe and imho but I can’t put it all together so explain in my thicky language satellite or data
 
Our Dutch friends who live in France but are here in Cartagena are using a satellite dish but they say you need a 1.2m dish to get anything decent down here. I have no idea as I don't use a satellite system just passing on what they told me.
If it works for you then it's going to be a lot cheaper in the long run than a starlink system. Although I don't actually know what a max view system costs.
 
Our Dutch friends who live in France but are here in Cartagena are using a satellite dish but they say you need a 1.2m dish to get anything decent down here. I have no idea as I don't use a satellite system just passing on what they told me.
If it works for you then it's going to be a lot cheaper in the long run than a starlink system. Although I don't actually know what a max view system costs.
As I said before a 85cm dish with an icecrypt box will do the trick 1800 quid I know it will work but data I’ve tried not that good.

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