TV Choice

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MangoVilla
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TV Choice

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My guesthouse needs T.V... where I can deliver sports and other popular TV. Being on the edge of town, no cable is available. What is best? Satellite or internet TV. ?
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Re: TV Choice

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Where are you exactly ?
MangoVilla
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Just north of Road 60, Siem Reap. My street has no name.
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sounds like a song...... on a street with no name...
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Re: TV Choice

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If you can get good internet why not go with a T V box that gets lots of channels for free? I use one here in the states and as long as you can get 25+Mbps they work fine. I even see movies that are still in theaters. You can buy Chinese TV boxes that work for under $100 and never pay cable or dish again.
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