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jonathan18

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#153763 7-Oct-2014 10:09
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Hey there

I've got some friends who are keen on getting access to VOD services available in their home countries (Finland and Austria); while I'm comfortable recommending any of the main DNS services for accessing mainstream content such as Netflix, I don't have a clue which is the best option for them to also enable them to access this more localised content. Looking at my own one (Getflix) there seems to be no access to Finnish TV, while I saw two channels listed on Unotelly's site (Areena and Katsomo).

Does anyone have any recommendations as to the DNS service with the best availability to European VOD services, especially those from Finland?

Many thanks.

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  #1151663 11-Oct-2014 06:00
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Some info here? also i've seen around somewhere all the Finish channels are available as web streams


http://www.expat-finland.com/telecommunications_and_media/net_tv.html





 




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  #1151693 11-Oct-2014 08:30
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Apsattv: Some info here? also i've seen around somewhere all the Finish channels are available as web streams


http://www.expat-finland.com/telecommunications_and_media/net_tv.html



Thanks for the link -useful information which I have forwarded to my friends. Have also suggested they give Unotelly a go, though being with Vodafone a hope there's no transparent proxy issue.

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  #1152163 12-Oct-2014 12:57
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I use Hola with a lot of success in watching both NZ as well as NL based streams in the UK




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