Usually, it involves using a virtual private network, or VPN, to make your Internet protocol (IP) address appear to be in another region, such as the US. There are a few ways to do this, some more tricky than others, but the principle is the same. Rather than paying substantial monthly fees for hundreds of channels, many of which subscribers don’t want, people in supported regions can pay less than US$10/month and watch as many TV series or movies as they like.Īlthough these services aren’t yet available in South Africa - at least not yet - the good news is that it’s possible to fool them into thinking you live in a supported territory. Netflix and Hulu present a major challenge to cable TV providers in the markets in which they operate. With a credit card, a broadband connection, some (usually) simple instructions, and using one or more of a selection of clever applications or browser plug-ins, South Africans can subscribe to US video streaming services such as Netflix and Hulu and music services like Pandora.
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