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Moisheh

Jul 18, 2011, 5:34 PM

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For anyone who wants to use the USA Netflix or Itunes, etc this site may be better than Hotpsot Shield. I have never tried it but maybe others have. I did a little reading and it appears that your dowmload speed is not affected. Interesting.

http://www.unblock-us.com/?v=2

Moisheh



Don Gringo

Aug 2, 2011, 11:01 PM

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I would still lean towards a VPN service. Even better if a router was in the mix that could accept the VPN setting so that every device that accesses the Internet can have a U.S. or other preferred countries IP address to view favorite shows.
Most VPN's can be rented for less than $100 a year.
Lived for 35 months in Mexico. I feel like I paid my dues...


Moisheh

Aug 3, 2011, 3:51 AM

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Don: My speed from Telemx is marginal and I think a VPN would slow it down even more. I hear from others that the VPN's are also blocked. I have never tried it.


Don Gringo

Aug 7, 2011, 10:42 PM

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If I have ever noticed a slow down it was most likely the ISP. Blocking a VPN would be very difficult. Citizens of various countries around the world use VPN's to gain access to outside news from restrictive countries. There are quite a few reasons for that. Suffice to say that it works.
Lived for 35 months in Mexico. I feel like I paid my dues...


Moisheh

Aug 8, 2011, 2:59 AM

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Thanks Don.


rasamalai


Aug 9, 2011, 7:26 PM

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Hi there! :)

I'm moving soon and will most likely be loosing my cablemás connection. A friend in Canada just tipped me about netflix, it's available in México through "Momentum"
It looks great except for their equipment pricing, way too steep for me, even if it were possible to pay in monthly installments with a credit card.

They sell an american IP address and they have netflix, Pandora radio, roku and hulu in their package.

Check it out: http://www.netflixenmexico.com/
 
 
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