The last three or four seasons I've managed to stream the NRL on an app using a streaming device to my tv this year that is no longer possible as the NRL app no longer supports live games
I've never used Kayo and I'm not sure if it's worth the $25 a month, can anyone provide feedback on the quality please
Or should I just bite the bullet and go with Foxtel
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We have an older high def tv with limited options on it, had a laptop that I was able to connect via HDMI to the Tv and worked ok, I cannot stand the options for Fox, Kayo and the like especially with the costs, what does Chromcast offer in that regard?
We are on NBN with WiFi connections, its in a seperate room though.
I have Kayo and pay $200 per year instead of $300 because I am an eels member
There's a bunch of options available for Kayo membership. Google available offers. Kayo is awesome, you will love it. But there are deals to be had. Shop around.
Ask a mate for his Foxtel login details he can have up to 2 or 3 devise for free.
Stream it for free ..
I've got a 70inch monitor hooked up to my computer
I use the NRL app on my phone without any hassles. If your with Telstra it's free. Well not really because you still pay Telstra bills
The NRL app is dying out Monto. You won't be able to watch NRL matches live on it. Instead they want you switching to Kayo ($25/month), and as a Telstra customer you should have received an email offering 12 months of Kayo for $5/month. Pretty good introductory offer. I'm switching mine on next week. I'll worry about how to afford $25 a month next year, when it becomes a problem.
I didn't receive any email
If you are an existing Telstra mobile customer you can get Kayo for $5 a month. Less than a schooner of beer. I believe the free NRL access for Telstra customers will no longer be available.
So how do you set up Kayo for $5 a month if your a Telstra customer?
It should recognise you're a telstra customer when you set up an account.
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