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Surin - Where Is Ubc Satellite Shop Please?


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As you exit the bus garage (the same way as the busses do), its about 3 or 4 shops to the right. Also sub-branch in BigC before Swensens and opposite the lady underwear.

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thanks guys, you mention i might need a time machine lol, i take it the shop is till open - as Dave did give directions?

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thanks guys, you mention i might need a time machine lol, i take it the shop is till open - as Dave did give directions?

TrueVisions is Thailand's leading cable satellite television operator. Now owned by the True Corporation, the company was formerly known as the United Broadcasting Corporation (UBC), but it was rebranded in February 2007.

Therefore, if you still want UBC, you will need the time machine to go back to 2007 and get it.

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cheers guy, hope fully will have truemove installed before i get back to surin ( for the footie ).

i take it the satellite boxes, are not the same as 'Sky' boxes in UK - ie do the boxes record tv programmes?

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cheers guy, hope fully will have truemove installed before i get back to surin ( for the footie ).

i take it the satellite boxes, are not the same as 'Sky' boxes in UK - ie do the boxes record tv programmes?

True Visions do have a recordable receiver. They call the system PVR. It costs between 10,000 and 15,000 baht to have installed, dependant on what package you are on. You also have to pay a monthly fee for the service of a few hundred baht, on top obviously of your normal subscription fee.

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True Visions do have a recordable receiver. They call the system PVR. It costs between 10,000 and 15,000 baht to have installed, dependant on what package you are on. You also have to pay a monthly fee for the service of a few hundred baht, on top obviously of your normal subscription fee.

Hardly any need to record programmes here in LOS.

They are repeated nearly every other day ad infinitum :D:D:)

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True Visions do have a recordable receiver. They call the system PVR. It costs between 10,000 and 15,000 baht to have installed, dependant on what package you are on. You also have to pay a monthly fee for the service of a few hundred baht, on top obviously of your normal subscription fee.

Hardly any need to record programmes here in LOS.

They are repeated nearly every other day ad infinitum :D:D:)

All the programs i don't wish to watch are, all those i do are not.

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True Visions do have a recordable receiver. They call the system PVR. It costs between 10,000 and 15,000 baht to have installed, dependant on what package you are on. You also have to pay a monthly fee for the service of a few hundred baht, on top obviously of your normal subscription fee.

Hardly any need to record programmes here in LOS.

They are repeated nearly every other day ad infinitum :D:D:)

you got a point there lol

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