So how does BT Sport work then, guys and gals? They offer pay-per-view, right? And can you, if you choose, watch it on your computer, as opposed to TV? In which case, since I now have a free VPN, would I be able to buy it and watch it here? And if so, is it worth it to pay, rather than watching on a free stream? Would the quality definitely be superior, over the same ADSL line?
and on a related question, is it generally the case that when watching a stream, I will se a significant difference if the ADSL speed is 25Mbps rather than 8Mbps?
I thank you.
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Don't think there is day passes if that's what you mean.
Yes if you have paid for it you can watch on your computer.
I don't think BT sport is PPV. So you'll be better off finding a stream which they'll be plenty of
I'm not entirely sure about BT Sports streaming services, but Sky have SkyGo which you can watch on a computer/games console/tablet so i'll be surprised if BT don't offer something similar
I've watched both the QPR and Sheff Wed games on illegal streams and the quality was pretty crap depending on what streaming services.
Hope that helps
Thanks for the tip!
True story.
http://sport.bt.com/pages/sport/BT-Sport-on-Sky/
"Alternatively
From £12 per monthAlternatively, add BT Sport to your Sky Digital Satellite Platform for £12 a month plus a one-off £15 activation fee. One-month minimum term."
If he has a VPN then this should be bypassable but may be a problem.
my BBC coverage by satellite a couple of weeks ago when they moved to a new satellite, and the VPN software is allowing me to access Iplayer.
You know who sabotaged us? Greg Dyke, when he was BBC D-G. Good job I wasn't around when you were brown-nosing him.:-)
Do I need a TV Licence to watch BT Sport on the App or on btsport.com?
Yes. If you're watching BT Sport live on the BT Sport App or on btsport.com, you must have a TV licence.
How I wish that this was not the case. That has spoilt my Sunday viewing.
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