Submitted by johnh on April 5, 2003 - 19:49.
Broadband is for stuff you just can\'t do with a modem. Like watching Iraqi TV live off the satellite, or China\'s English-language service, or for those of you who don\'t get it at home, BBC News.
The provider is DSLTV of the Netherlands. They block access to the metafiles by geographic IP. Boooo. But thanks to this tip on Slate, I can tell you that the process goes like so:
* Change your browser\'s proxy settings to use the HTTP proxy at 212.203.5.93 on port 3128
* Visit the DSLTV website
* Pick a channel on the right
* Make clicky.
Webcasting is dead? My arse. Webcasting is the point.

Simon (not verified) | April 7, 2003 - 21:15
No need for the proxy. Just go straight to the various URLs like this:
mms://live00.xs4all.nl/dsltv01
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