If you do not live in the UK you might not know about the tv transmitter that burnt down (August 10th) and left almost 1 million homes without tv. I am one of them and we are still facing tv screens of white noise, with no news of the day we will get the tv signal back . I tried to get a digital box that would allow me to access Netflicks but even after two engineers battled with the platform I still was left with no tv. On top of all this I threw my back out so am rather fed up at the moment.
Fed up Annie
The Almost Viewing of The OA
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Re: The Almost Viewing of The OA
I'm sorry Annie, hope you'll feel better soon
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I just read about that transmitter. It must be so frustrating for everyone in that area.
Have you still got WiFi? You can watch Netflix via the internet on another device such as a laptop or iPad. Sorry if that's not an option for you.
Have you still got WiFi? You can watch Netflix via the internet on another device such as a laptop or iPad. Sorry if that's not an option for you.
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Re: The Almost Viewing of The OA
I could download netflicks on to the computer but I would lose the amnpunt of bandwidth I have with the broadband package.
I have been told that if I buy a smart tv I could get netflicks but there is nothing wrong with the tv. You could not make any of this up.
Thank you for the help and advice and kind thoughts.
I have been told that if I buy a smart tv I could get netflicks but there is nothing wrong with the tv. You could not make any of this up.
Thank you for the help and advice and kind thoughts.