= Millions of dollars to have "free" on 4, 10 and 12 on Antel TV (Ex Vera) and you can only see them if you use mobile data (spending data). Forget about watching them with WIFI or casting to TV. =

Pfff If it weren't for the blessed world Who theis going to put the channels here They're on the verge of extinction

With the characters that are here Leave me with Nickelodeon better
It's all arranged between the media, the only country where free-to-air TV does not broadcast free over the Internet
This is the truth..

It has been 30 years since I left Uruguay, and finding news or programs from Uruguay here in the U.S.A. it is almost impossible, without having to pay a nonsense to get access to Uruguayan TV channels

The only thing you can get here online is El País, Radio Clarin, and some other radio stations like Carve and El Espectador

I love that it has all the support to stream to the TV, but since it doesn't let you use WiFi, you'll never be able to do it
I'm not very knowledgeable on the subject, but by duplicating the screen of the cell phone on the TV, you say that you can't see it? (AntelTV connected to mobile data, of course)

Antel islike they did with nvidia GeForce now that to buy the membership you have to do it with an Antel payment method, having a service from them

is collected here speaking well or even neutrally about open TV channels or cable operators..

But they are not dead and although we -35 are quite indifferent there is still a good percentage of relatively "older" people who consume all this and would not mind seeing it adapted instead of seeing it disappear

And let's remember that: 1 If the government continues to open the telecommunications markets, these companies will have more options not to

2 Uruguay badly or well, and whoever governs gets progressively richer, so advertising for the people who see this continues to be profitable

3 Life expectancy gurises, even people in their 60s have at least 15-20 years left to live, that alone indicates that the demand will continue.