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Watching BBC Two online

gabibyte

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is there a site where i can watch BBC Two online?
I'd like to watch top gear when it is aired, but can't see bbc two on tv...
 
Re: Watching BBC Two online

gabibyte said:
is there a site where i can watch BBC Two online?
I'd like to watch top gear when it is aired, but can't see bbc two on tv...

Not possible, sorry.
 
KryptonZone said:
You need the dish and the decoder otherwise it works
yes I know that I need a dish and so on and I already have those, I was just wondering if it's worth the trouble to set them up again. I mean, sometimes information on lyngsat is either wrong or outdated.
 
Xeon SX said:
likus, where do u live, every satellite has a its coverage.
Yes, that's the same problem I've encountered when trying to get european satellite programs here in north america, unfortunately the satellite I needed is pointed at europe and doesn't reach over the atlantic at all, bummer.
 
vladmitu said:
Xeon SX said:
likus, where do u live, every satellite has a its coverage.
Yes, that's the same problem I've encountered when trying to get european satellite programs here in north america, unfortunately the satellite I needed is pointed at europe and doesn't reach over the atlantic at all, bummer.

All we need is a couple of million USD and we can launch a satellite to "redirect" european satellite signals and rebroadcast them over (at least the east coast). Too bad its pretty cost prohibitive.
 
hokiethang said:
vladmitu said:
Xeon SX said:
likus, where do u live, every satellite has a its coverage.
Yes, that's the same problem I've encountered when trying to get european satellite programs here in north america, unfortunately the satellite I needed is pointed at europe and doesn't reach over the atlantic at all, bummer.

All we need is a couple of million USD and we can launch a satellite to "redirect" european satellite signals and rebroadcast them over (at least the east coast). Too bad its pretty cost prohibitive.
Well, if Invision will cost you an arm and a leg, I'd hate to know what this'll cost ya.
 
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