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Slingbox hosting in the US needed

Last post 11-13-2012, 7:47 AM by jcajigal. 6 replies.
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  •  05-03-2010, 6:15 PM 4299

    Slingbox hosting in the US needed

    If you host a serious Slingbox service in the US and would like more clients, please email me at iptvhdtv at zippymail.info with channels and prices. Prices should be adequate for reseller, with no upfront payment. 1 Mbps upload at least.
  •  05-17-2010, 3:54 PM 4378 in reply to 4299

    Re: Slingbox hosting in the US needed

    Hi drea im client looking for us tv and for exchange to i do have dreambox with all that europian sat sky english sky german canal digital spain canalplus nordic and canalplus french email me thx
  •  05-25-2010, 3:31 PM 4407 in reply to 4299

    Re: Slingbox hosting in the US needed

    Try these:

    http://www.americantv2go.com
    http://www.fliptube.net
    http://www.a2btv.com

    Please post if you have any feedback?
  •  05-30-2010, 5:35 AM 4436 in reply to 4407

    Re: Slingbox hosting in the US needed

    The Chad:
    Try these: http://www.americantv2go.com http://www.fliptube.net http://www.a2btv.com Please post if you have any feedback?
    Dude, there's people on this very forum much cheaper and with just as good a service.
  •  06-15-2010, 3:17 PM 4496 in reply to 4436

    Re: Slingbox hosting in the US needed

    It seems that most of local US internet providers (including ATT, Comcast, Verizon) are capping uplink much harder than downlink (just few GB up versus 150-250 GB down) basically cutting you off when they find you're uploading something 24/7. You have to get commercial link (that usually costs 2x more than residential) and this requires you to be at least incorporated. Still they are going to charge you extra for continuous upload if they want. That is why many folks that were hosting in US are forced to shut down. State by state, slowly but it is going to happen. Trust me on that. That is why SlingCatcher disappeared from US market when SlingMedia turned their marketing efforts toward solutions which utilize lower uplink bandwidth requirements like mobile/smart phone based TV slinging.
  •  09-30-2010, 5:24 PM 5519 in reply to 4496

    Re: Slingbox hosting in the US needed

    eskwadrat:
    It seems that most of local US internet providers (including ATT, Comcast, Verizon) are capping uplink much harder than downlink (just few GB up versus 150-250 GB down) basically cutting you off when they find
    you're uploading something 24/7. You have to get commercial link (that usually costs 2x more than residential) and this requires you to be at least incorporated. Still they are going to charge you extra for continuous upload if they want. That is why many folks that were hosting in US are forced to shut down. State by state, slowly but it is going to happen. Trust me on that.


    Yes this is true,

    that is for Individual people who host on residential ISP's, which are most of the people on this forum

    We will never have this problem with our Hosting service as All of our HD slingbox rentals are on Full Business ISP's and each and every HD rental gets a Full 4-5 MB upload speed allocated just to them.

    Our Business ISP's cost us a lot more per month, and Run a lot better then Residential ISP's with No caps or speed reductions at all

    So All our HD customers around the world ALL get great Quality and speeds from our slingbox rental service

    There are No usage or speed caps on our high upload Modems at all, and there never will be

    Anyone wishing to try our service to see the great speed and great HD picture we can get you just send us a email to

    SlingboxNYC@yahoo.com
  •  11-13-2012, 7:47 AM 8652 in reply to 4378

    Re: Slingbox hosting in the US needed

    hi i have ny channels with recording if your interested. i'm looking for german channels and sky with recording please let me know

    thanks
    joe
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