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#319351 16-Apr-2025 15:11
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Just comeback from Oz visiting family, and was given a Telstra branded Roku box. Hardly used. But after poking around, does not seem to be any way of re-using it as a basic client or anything.

 

Anyone want it before I throw it in the bin ?

 

Pickup only from Whangaparaoa or Mechanics Bay during most work days. 

 

Telstra selects Roku to Power its Telstra TV Streaming Service





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  #3364730 16-Apr-2025 15:22
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They're e-waste in OZ as Telstra closed down their TV service in late 2024, 

 

According to reddit there doesn't appear to be anyway to sideload or flash them,....

 

https://eftm.com/2024/08/telstra-tv-is-shutting-down-what-are-your-replacement-options-251943

 

 




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  #3364736 16-Apr-2025 15:47
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Yes, as I already stated :)

 

But someone may want one to poke/part/collect.

 

 





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