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Satelit na slovenské a české progamy v celej UK. Před 3 minut Karma: 0
Ponúkam riešenie na príjem všetkých CZ&SK programov vrátane prémiových ako HBO, HBO COMEDY, CINEMAX, NOVA, NOVA SPORT, AXN atď. v celej UK. Zaoberám sa týmto profesionálne od roku 2005, satelitný komplet je so zárukou a dokladom o kúpe, parabolou, LNB, kabelážou, konektormi, SET-TOP-BOXom, diaľkovým ovládaním a kompasom potrebným na presné nastavenie. Overená záležitosť, spokojní zákazníci v celej UK, IRL, Škótsku, Nórsku, Švédsku...
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To ozzys
Ano je to tam uvedene - sorry ale technicky vzato neporusujes ziadnu zmluvu pokial mas legalne nadobudnuty prijimac a kartu a si platiaci zakaznik - poskytovatela pripojenia nebude zaujimat skade mu pride platba ale to ze ju dostane. Myslel som to tak ze zakaznik akurat straca technicku podporu ak bude potrebovat servisne sluzby :)
Špatná zpráva pro všechny od Londýna na západ. Skylink sice začal používat novou družici Astra 3B ale programy ČT1, ČT2,ČT4 a ČT24, zůstaly(a zůstanou) na Astře 3A. Takže např. v Manchesteru jsem stále bez šance. To kb.transport : to naco se díváš není na 100% Skylink, ale Digi TV(máš v nabídce např. PRIVATE SPICE).
Zvlastne ale je, ze vyzarovaci diagram ukazuje, ze pokrytie napr. DIGI, UPC, SKYLINK, CS LINK je daleko za ramec Slovenskej, alebo Ceskej republiky (Madarska, Rumunska, Srbska, Chorvatska - pri DIGI).
Ak sa pozirete na : http://www.flysat.com/package.php
a dalej si vyhladate napr. Thor 5/6 na pozicii 0.8W tak tam mate aj vyzarovacie satelitu :
http://www.flysat.com/upc-1w.php DALEJ : http://www.flysat.com/upc-1w.php
Pri Thor 6 K 2 tento pokryva takmer celu Europu.
Tak isto to plati aj pre DIGI TV.
Co sa tyka UPC, tak to pokrytie je celkom dobre v UK.
Ine to uz je so SKYLINK A CSLINK, tam az si vyhladate napr. pokrytie signalom pre pan-european wide tam je to vcelku tiez dobre.
http://www.flysat.com/upc-1w.php
Horsie je to uz ale s 3A a 3B pokrytim, hoci myslim si, ze este v tej najvychodnejsej casti UK (Anglia, Kent, vychod East Sussex) by sa to dalo este prijimat s prislusnou parabolou.
Inac uvazujem o zakupeni si SKYLINKU / CSLINKU, kedze ponuka je siroka a nie je tam problem so zakupenim si kariet. Takze v nasledujucich dnoch idem trochu experimentovat s natacanim paraboly na 3A a 3B.
Parabolu mam 110 cm a som v Newhaven. Mozno z toho nieco bude a ked nie tak zrejme pouvazujem nad kartou UPC na pozicii Thor 5/6, 0.8W, hoci tam to uz je trochu problem s kartami.
Budem priebezne informovat ak by mal niekto z vas zaujme.
Tak isto sa chystam kupit nejaky sat. prijimac na buduci tyzden v SK - samozrejme s podporou MPEG -4, HD, kedze tento co mam teraz je schopny len pre MPEG-2.
Vedel by niekto z vas poradit ?
(prijatelna cena k vykonu)
Este som zabudol dodat, ze celkom dobra vec je ze cast programov SKYLINK preslo na Astra 3B pan-european wide beam co ma super pokrytie nad celou UK.
Skoda len, ze sa tak zatial nestalo na frekvencii 12 525 V a 12 565 H, ale dufam, ze v blizkej buducnosti aj tieto prejdu vsetky na european wide beam.
[quote]Je pravda ze tohle je uz dost na hrane mezi informaci ceske komunite a ciste komercnim sdelenim. Ale myslim ze uzivatel poskytnul informace a odpovidal dal bez toho aby trval na vyuziti svych sluzeb (poskytnul dalsi doplnujici informace), takze to toleruju. Kdyz by to slo dale ze by se to tu objevovalo casteji, tak bych jiz zasahnul.
Jinak pri posepisovani smlouvy na kartu (cslink i jine) clovek podepisuje VZDY cestne prohlaseni ze "tuto službu bude využívat pouze ten, kdo ji podepsal, a pouze na území České republiky. Kupující se tak zároveň vydává v šanc oddělení televizních poplatků České televize, protože pokud není plátcem koncesionářského poplatku, satelitní operátor mu musí příjem programů ČT znemožnit."[/quote]
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-12355022
February 2011 Last updated at 21:51
Premier League TV football choice 'upheld' by EU advice
By Bill Wilson Business reporter, BBC News
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Karen Murphy on why she took her fight to Europe, speaking to BBC 5 live in October 2010
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Broadcasters cannot stop customers using cheaper foreign satellite TV services to watch Premier League football, an EU legal adviser has said.
A non-binding opinion from advocate Juliane Kokott of the European Court of Justice said a block breached EU laws.
Portsmouth pub landlady Karen Murphy, fined for using a Greek service, had argued the EU single market should let her use any European provider.
Sky and ESPN have the broadcast rights to Premier League football in the UK.
Sky has pumped billions into top flight English football since the league was founded in 1992, with the money given to clubs allowing them to buy some of the top names in the world.
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) will make a ruling on the matter later this year.
'Damage interests'
Ms Murphy said she was "relieved" at Advocate General Kokott's opinion.
The Premier League said it was studying the detail of the opinion but felt it was not compatible with existing EU case law.
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Premier League spokesman Dan Johnson defends rights stance
It also said that if the opinion was adopted by the ECJ it "would damage the interests of broadcasters and viewers of Premier League football across the EU".
A spokesman added that if the advocate general's guidance was taken it would stop rights holders from marketing their properties in a way which meets the territorial and cultural demands of broadcasters.
They said they hoped the ECJ would uphold current European law, which the league said was "framed to help promote, celebrate and develop the cultural differences within the EU".
The Premier League also said that if the European Commission wanted to create a pan-European licensing model for sports, film and music then it must go through the proper consultative and legislative processes, not use the courts.
'Contrary to EU law'
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It has been five-and-a-half years of hell”
Karen Murphy
'Relief' over Sky football ruling
The case at the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has been about whether a rights holder such as the Premier League can license its content on a country-by-country basis.
Such a set-up has allowed the league to fully maximise the value of its rights.
Although Advocate General Kokott's opinion is not binding, judges usually follow the guidance from the advocate.
If they do, selling sport, movies, or any other content, on an exclusive territory-by-territory basis within the EU may no longer be possible.
"The exclusivity agreement relating to transmission of football matches are contrary to European Union law," she said in her opinion.
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Analysis
Tim Franks BBC Sports News
On one matter, the plaintiffs and the defence agree. Karen Murphy's case at the European Court of Justice could herald a revolution. And it would not just be football and Sky which would be caught in the turmoil. Intellectual property rights across the European Union could be changed forever.
For the first time, Saturday 3pm kick-offs would be widely available to watch on TV. A lure for many, certainly, but would it damage attendances at football grounds across the country?
There could also be immense implications for how we can consume music, books and film.
This is a point of permanent tension in the European project.
How far can you have a single European market without any boundaries to impede its smooth flow? And how far are national borders not an obstacle, but a protection?
"[The] exclusivity rights in question have the effect of partitioning the internal market into quite separate national markets, something which constitutes a serious impairment of the freedom to provide services."
Fined
Ms Murphy had been convicted for using the cheaper Greek subscription to show top flight football in her pub.
She used the Nova firm to show matches in the Red, White and Blue pub in Portsmouth as it was less expensive than Sky.
Enforcers working on behalf of Football Association Premier League Limited (FAPL) - the private company which represents the broadcasting interests of the 20 English Premier League clubs - brought the prosecution saying only Sky TV had exclusive rights to show its games in the UK.
She had to pay nearly £8,000 in fines and costs.
Industry experts say satellite broadcasters face having to reform - leading possibly to the creation of just a handful of pan-European broadcasters.
It was pressure from Brussels which forced the Premier League to offer its live matches to more than one broadcaster, rather than just renew the exclusive deals it traditionally had with Sky.
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The opinion may be the first step in changing the way live Premier League, and other sports rights, are sold in future”
Daniel Geey Competition lawyer, FFW law firm
Viewpoint: TV case 'at half time'
Packages were consequently taken up by Setanta, and when they went bust, by ESPN.
Decoder cards
Meanwhile, Smithfield Partners is a law firm which represents QC Leisure, David Richardson and SR Leisure Limited, all of whom are defendants to a civil action brought by the Premier League.
The defendants are publicans and businesses importing decoder cards into the UK from other member states within the EU.
Like Ms Murphy, these defendants have been waiting for a ruling in this matter since the case was referred to the ECJ by the High Court in June 2008.
"We are very pleased with the opinion of the advocate general and are confident that the ECJ will endorse the same reasoned legal analysis in their judgement later this year," said Martin Ochs of Smithfield Partner
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