Youtube TV

YouTube announced its long-rumored YouTube TV service last week, plunging the online video platform into the competitive world of live TV streaming. On the surface, the $35-per-month YouTube TV looks like a good deal: dozens of broadcast and cable channels (including numerous sports networks), a cloud-based DVR service, up to three simultaneous streams, and more. YouTube TV will launch sometime later this year, but there is already a lot of competition for the service. The biggest challengers—DirecTV Now, PlayStation Vue, and Sling TV—offer many similar features to YouTube TV, and that will undoubtably make it difficult for aspiring cord-cutters to know if they should wait for YouTube’s service or take the plunge now.
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Expect “Not available in your country”

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Youtube TV is the future TV service, all this others u are calling competitors won’t make it.

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VPNs ziko

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lakini bado kuna watu wanaamini DsTV premium is the ultimate status symbol :smiley: so watabaki tu even with cheap internet around 4,500 bob for zuku a month is a bargain

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Following.

+3,500 ya susbcription

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Napenda Youtube juu huwa inaload haraka unlike any other video service I know.

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That’s why youtube will carry the day, marching it’s infrastructure is an uphill task.

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Hapo kuna shida kidogo, bila sports na local channels hawatamake kwa countries zimesota kama kenya. Wacha tuone hio sports wanaongelea ni gani

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thats because Google huwa na server nyingi worldwide, halafu videos get cached if ni popular in your country kwa server iko karibu hence the faster load times

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If Google could bid for the rights to air sports such as Premier League and Champions league, this would be great

I guess fox sports na ESPN huair

this one can be bypassed by use of vpn

shioda ya kenya ni data