Best option I have found, with any internet-enabled device (including smart tv's!), is to use what's known as a "smart dns" service.
This allows you to appear to be in the UK for UK-based TV providers (thus getting access to the iPlayer, ITV Player, RTE Player (irish), TV Player, TVCatchup, etc) and, at the same time, allows you to appear as being in the US for US-based services (USTVNow, Hulu, Netflix, etc), Switzerland for Zattoo's fabulous service with 7 days catchup, and way too much more to mention here.
The service I've been using is from bit DOT do SLASH unloc (http://bit.do/unloc) and they have a 14-day free trial (no card needed) so you can test things out before you join. If you do decide to join, it's less than 50 eurs for a full year.
Tuesday 25 November 2014 10:39AM
Best option I have found, with any internet-enabled device (including smart tv's!), is to use what's known as a "smart dns" service.
This allows you to appear to be in the UK for UK-based TV providers (thus getting access to the iPlayer, ITV Player, RTE Player (irish), TV Player, TVCatchup, etc) and, at the same time, allows you to appear as being in the US for US-based services (USTVNow, Hulu, Netflix, etc), Switzerland for Zattoo's fabulous service with 7 days catchup, and way too much more to mention here.
The service I've been using is from bit DOT do SLASH unloc (http://bit.do/unloc) and they have a 14-day free trial (no card needed) so you can test things out before you join. If you do decide to join, it's less than 50 eurs for a full year.