Wouldn’t this be solved with a paid subscription to Swisscom TV?
By the way, is www.juboxtv.com legal in CH? With this box it would be possible to receive these channels via the internet.
Thank you very much for the quick answers, by the way.
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Nova TV was there at the very beginning, back then it was still Bluewin TV. The station ID is still there on my box (the picture is simply the blue board with the sentence “free slot”).
I also enjoyed watching the channel, many series and films were in the original language with Croatian subtitles.
Unfortunately, all Croatian channels are now encrypted via satellite, only HRT1 is only partially encrypted, which is why Swisscom TV no longer has any Croatian channels.
The situation is similar, for example, with Swedish, Dutch, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, etc. broadcasters. Unfortunately, all channels send encrypted via satellite, so as long as they don’t send unencrypted, they will probably never be offered by a cable or Swisscom TV…
actually a shame, considering that everyone talks about a “free Europe” etc… I just say content mafia…:smileyfrustrated:
@to33 wrote:
Wouldn’t this be solved with a paid subscription to Swisscom TV?
By the way, is www.juboxtv.com legal in CH? With this box it would be possible to receive these channels via the internet.
Thank you very much for the quick answers, by the way.
No, if the broadcasters do not have the rights for Switzerland, they are not allowed to distribute their content outside the country’s borders, even if they pay a lot of money. This is also the reason why SF and ORF cannot be received in Germany, for example.