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  • #16
    Originally posted by Johnny Brass View Post
    What is the quality of Kayo compared to Foxtel as in is there any issues with it going down or such. A mate of mine said he's had a few problems with Kayo which put me off from changing
    Try out Foxtel Go. It will give you an idea of the quality to expect with Kayo.

    I am guessing that if you really love your sport and watch many games that you will stick with Foxtel.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by milanja View Post

      I have heard the same, mate of mine was watching his sharks, it started buffering and he missed about 15min, and sharks lost, for the extra $13 it cost me to have Foxtel, I wouldn’t consider changing, because all it would have to do is bugger me around once, and I’d be cursing why I changed.
      Buffering may occur if they have an old device that lacks memory, processing power or if using a device that isn't compatible with Kayo. They may need to try streaming on a different compatible device

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Johnny Brass View Post
        What is the quality of Kayo compared to Foxtel as in is there any issues with it going down or such. A mate of mine said he's had a few problems with Kayo which put me off from changing
        Kayo is all HD. Foxsports didn't use to be unless you paid the extra, maybe you get HD now on Foxsports. Kayo is excellent.

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        • #19
          Kayo is so much better than fox,i got rid of my fox sports ,was $29 a month
          my son signed up for kayo in the gong ,you can play on 2 devices at the same time all in hd,so bought a crome cast remote and I'm on his account $15 for the first year, its all the other sports, go back and watch grand finals, docos and kayo mini,a 15 min highlight of every game well worth the money

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          • #20
            Thanks for all the replies I'll look into Kayo when my contract is up with Foxtel as I just have it for Sports these days. The dropping out is what put me off as I wouldn't handle that real well if the chooks are hanging on in a nail-biter with 5 to go.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Johnny Brass View Post
              Thanks for all the replies I'll look into Kayo when my contract is up with Foxtel as I just have it for Sports these days. The dropping out is what put me off as I wouldn't handle that real well if the chooks are hanging on in a nail-biter with 5 to go.
              Kayo give a free two week trial period. Try it and see if it works for you.

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              • #22
                Foxtel $80 a month Basic, Sports & Favourites. $20 a week just under $3 a day, less than a cup of coffee.
                Its alot cheaper having Foxtel than not having it. I watch at least 20 Roosters games live on Fox with a 6 pack but if I had to go to the pub to watch it it would cost me at least $40 more likely $50. That could be $200 a month so $80 is okay plus I get to watch A&E & Turbo channels plus about 5 others I rate.

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