

kas mani sa kuryente!! heheh
kay cge nalng ka tan.aw tv!!
boss, pwede ko nimo email sa specs and other details...interesado ko ani, mao man kaha ni unlimited na satellite tvrasta_ma81@ymail.com
dli man ni stable. i got one. every 5+ mins mo hang kay magchange og code ang dream. maghuwat na pud mi sa new code.
does the thread related to this?
Firm warns against illegal satellite TV connections
THE Philippine Multi-Media Systems Inc.(PMSI), which owns and operates Dream Satellite TV, has warned the public against commercial establishments that sell unregistered digital receivers or set top boxes because they are illegal and subject to confiscation.
Manuel F. Abellada, PMSI president, said there are ways to determine whether a digital receiver or set top boxes is illegal.
The first test, he explained, is when the illegal dealer offers the customer free subscription. Free subscription is usually a
way to entice unsuspecting customers.
The second test, he said, is when an illegal dealer offers his digital receiver or set top box at a much lower price compared to the standard price of registered and authorized dealers.
Abellada said illegal commercial establishments in Metro Manila and other parts of the country have been resorting to a variety of ways to access to Dream Satellite TV and evade the monthly service subscription.
Dream integrated Receiver Decoder or set top boxes are reprogrammed to decrypt Dream Satellite signal or access. An agent goes house-to-house to “borrow” the smartcards of customers for reprogramming. Dealers or agents offer no monthly subscription fee but charge a fee for decrypting the Dream signal, ranging from P3,500 to P10,000.
Security keys
This modus operandi is rampant in Northern Luzon and Mindanao.
As part of Dream Satellite TV security, the company’s broadcast team uses security “keys” which are changed every so often. When this takes place, the “free access” expires and the customer can no longer access the Dream signal. Once this happens, the agent disappears, and so does the customer’s investment.
Lately, unscrupulous traders have resorted to illegal distribution of decoders not licensed by the National
Telecommunications Commission (NTC) for use by satellite TV operators.
There has been a proliferation of set top boxes or decoder brands in the market not licensed or authorized by Dream. The recent raids in Sta. Cruz and Quiapo by NTC and PNP have yielded boxes from China and Korea.
The proliferation of set top boxes or decoder brands constitutes loss of government revenue due to non-payment of duties and taxes, as these boxes and decoders are smuggled into the country, PMSI said.
The company urged the Bureau of Customs and Bureau of Internal Revenue to look into the matter with some sense of urgency because of its adverse impact on the economy, especially now that the government needs more revenue to cope with the global economic crisis.
The PMSI warned that any satellite receivers of set top boxes that purport to decrypt signals from Dream Satellite TV without need of subscription is illegal.
The illegal use of digital satellite receivers of set top boxes violates several ways, including Sections 6 and 19 of the NTC Memorandum circular 4-3-99 which implements Republic Acts Nos. 7925 and 3846, as amended, and Executive Orders 546, series of 1979 and 467, series of 1998.
The unauthorized access to Dream Satellite constitutes theft and infringes on the property rights of PMSI.
Source: Firm warns against illegal satellite TV connections | Sun.Star Network Online
You can talk about this, but anyone trying to sell or direct people to take advantage of this service will be given an infraction. Don't make me take out my big stick.

sana available na dinhi asa ka nakapalit bai? dream satellite unli
Mahal talaga ang SKY CABLE dahil walang competinsya. Pag may compentinsya na yan siguro 150.00 na lang ang monthly nila. Layoff na naman ng trabahante tapos magsasara na. hahaha.
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