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Thai TV in Australia

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Hi

I'm looking to access some Thai TV here in Australia (Perth) for my Thai girlfriend.

She's particularly keen on viewing channel 3 and 7 if possible

Are these channels available via the internet here in Australia, or will I have to look into getting a dish?

Failing an internet option, is it possible to get the more popular Thai TV programs on DVD here in Aus?

Thanks in advance

Most are available on Youtube, although not "live" but she can watch programs and movies there.

You'll need a Thai keyboard to access many of them.(get the name right)

She can also watch via the TV's respective websites.

Here is the one my wife uses for watching channel 3 live whilst overseas.

http://www.adintrend.com/hd/ch3

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If you were closer than Perth I would send you our dish and reciever box for nothing. We haven't used it in years. I will get the mrs to pm some youtube links.

Have you Googled it ? I had set top box & dish installed on the Gold Coast about 3 years ago.... from memory was about $500 all up, installed.

Try this.... http://www.satpro.com.au/index.php/thai/ If this is no good PM me & I'll try & dig up some info on my installation.

Cheers..... Mal.

I'll ask my wife where she downloads her serials when she is O/S. I assumed it was Youtube but I could be wrong.

My wife used Seesun.com or something similar at $15/mth or so when we were living thete 2 years ago. She was very happy with the channels/choice available.

She said to google See + Thai tv to find it.

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Thanks for the advice guys, much appreciated. I did try to google some info, but ended up with older (outdated) links to this forum and others......

Well my wife is glued to dootv with live TV series links. I think it costs £8 per month in the UK and should be available in Oz too.

I wonder if any of the Thai iptv applications from the local Cable/Sat/ISP providers would work. They eash have apps on Apple appstore or Android Google Play.

Many of the apps allow you to see the Free-to-View channels without being a registered subscriber (though some want you to log in via Facebook or a created account).

For Android take a look at:

PSI TV, the quickest and simplest of all the iptv apps

GMMZ

AIS on Air

TOT iptv

TrueVisions Anywhere

CTH Everywhere

All good answers above. For those who like Kodi I find "uPlayHD" and "IPTVxtra Thai Lite" addons get the job done easily as well.

I brought back into aus , the TOT iptv set top box and it worked fine, but the TOT iptv app on my tablet picked up that i was in Aus.

Only problem is you need a paying internet connection in thailand.

If you have KODI install NaxiX and do a search there is a channel called "IPTV by MoonWood", theres about 35 Thai channels on it.

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