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Too bad they didn't get back to me sooner on the questions about no-contract plans then. I guess you can't go wrong with either but VQ seems to have a slight edge in technical performance and routing optimization based on widely commented threads on HWZ forum of both ISP. The routing I checked for few servers were better optimized on VQ than on MR. They have also forum with internal section for customers only to report suggestions / faults etc, pretty active from their side. Also recently they have upgraded ALL customers for few days to 1 Gbps - that was fun They have also upgraded now all existing clients speed from 150/75 to 200/100 as they introduced new speeds while keeping same prices. Latency to one of the EU server increased from 200ms to 270ms due to route changing, so I sent them an email whether they can restore "previous" routing and they got back to me within 60mins saying that they have done it.
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VQ response time depends on the nature of case but I have had positive results.
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It was a day or two for VQ to get back to me. I asked both providers the same sets of questions by emailing them and had the answers back from MR in a few hours. I'd agree, but switch the order :p Pre-sales support for MyRepublic was much better. Stiwi wrote: ViewQwest is number one followed by MyRepublic. Unless you're KimDotCom, the US isn't likely to come get you for violating it. It most likely can be interpreted to be a violation of the US DMCA and other similar laws, none of which exist in Singapore. I'll have to figure whether I might use this or just pay StarHub/Singtel/Whoever for the service. When they make it more costly or difficult it just pisses people off and they come up with these sorts of workarounds.Īnyhow, thanks for passing along the info. I just wish providers would make simpler interfaces for everyone so we wouldn't have to jump through extra hoops. I've used Slingbox from Japan to watch US TV shows, and that's a marginal solution in the same way, though different technology. In reality I can't see anyone trying to prosecute a handful of people sitting out in Singapore watching BPL games. "Due to rights restrictions, premium content is not available to view where you are." Those individual services might be legal but using them together to work around the original provider's restrictions are likely not. These (DNS Services and Al Jazeera) are entirely legal to use in Singapore. If you don't mind the delay, Al Jazeera with SmartDNS or UnotellyDNS is best bet here. Only Futubox has something like 5s delay. Most streams including Al Jazeera are 20s behind live TV coverage. Almost impossible to get in though, rarely take new sign ups and if, only current members can recommend. supposedly the best paid website this kind of. (£5 / month) - just another paid streaming website. (£5 / month) - HD Streams but they have to sort out their server issues, they were basically down during last weekend's EPL. It has XBMC addon so you can easily watch all their channels on TV. You need at least 5Mbps connection to them. (€8 / month) - many HD channels in different languages.
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(€15 / month) - they have 7 days free trial. iOS apps, AirPlay streaming to TV possible. Al Jazeera Sport (US$135 / year) + SmartDNS or UnotellyDNS (US$50 / year) - plenty of matches, all EPL games with english commentary, major and non major leagues (except Bundesliga).