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JumpTV, recommended.

I have been surprised with the good Caracol Internacional signal that I am receiving over here in London over my internet connecction. I have only had one day of technical issue but apart from that have been very happy watching sabados felices, noticias, etc.

Unfortunately its not available in USA, but from the rest of the world its watchable.

If you have service already beforehand as I have a software that records the signal, so you can watch at a later date or keep on your computer.

adios

By jinkssick on Jul 19, 2006, 07:47 in Friendly Talkzone. AddThis Social Bookmark Button


Monpirri says on Jul 19, 2006, 11:05:

What it is JumpTV? Is it a website or a type of software? Would you tell me more about it?

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shirly1981 says on Jul 19, 2006, 13:42:

eyyy.... how much do you pay??

Sophia

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jinkssick says on Jul 19, 2006, 15:32:

umm its no software its jumptv.com Caracol Internacional costs $9.95 which is like £7 here in the UK a month (there is a deal without caracol internacional with like 14 colombia channel at $19.95 a month). jumptv.com, then when you join you get a basic link which you then watch on Windows Media Player. You can watch at any time, anywhere in the world. But also think that you need a sufficient internet connection as the signal is 350kbps. I got a 2mbit line here, its sounds complicated but its incredibly simple.

Only draw back is that one person can watch it at any one time. Check out the Colombian packages and more at jumptv.com

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jinkssick says on Jul 19, 2006, 15:37:

just to clarify... its incredibly easy. im watching it right now on my laptop. ha. my girlfriend is getting to watch 'padres e hijos'. Los otros canales q dan son basicos y Caracol Internacional seria el mas popular. La programacion es muy buena, y como dije sabados felices, historia de hombres solo para mujeres, sabados felices, tambien caeras, noticias, padres e hijos, tercer tiempo (futbol) es nuestra programaciion favorita.

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Monpirri says on Jul 19, 2006, 19:09:

Jinkssick I think we can do the same here in the states, all you need is a fast internet connection and a computer.
I love sabados felices, historia de hombres solo para mujeres, tambien caeras, las noticias, do you get "amor a mil" over there? How about conociendo a colombia?

Check out this info below:

Watch live Caracol TV On the internet

Welcome to the TV-ALL.NET, You can find here a large database of free live tv broadcasts (webcasts) and live tv streams on the internet. You can select a tv by Country (on the fisrt page left menu) , by TV Language , TV genre or TV name ( right menu) then click on "Watch" and let the player to start buffering the stream ( it may takes 10S-1min).

http://tv-all.net/onlinetv/television/239.html

P.S. I only watch these shows on satellite tv, I just found out about TV-ALL.NET two days ago!

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Monpirri says on Jul 22, 2006, 11:16:

Jinkssick No te lo pierdas este fin de semana en "el ultimo grito" porque los hombres hacen cola para ver las colas.

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