International Media Broadcasting (IMB)

Marcyjok

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Channels from: Ukrainian television, Russian television, Polish television, Israeli television.

http://www.imb-iptv.com/services-ukrainian.html
http://www.imb-iptv.com/services-russian.html
http://www.imb-iptv.com/services-israel.html
http://www.imb-iptv.com/services-poland.html
(polish channels are not included here but they are available: TVP Kultura, TVPolonia, ITV, TV Puls, Tele5 and VIVA POLSKA- music channel)

Good thing about this service opposite to Overseatv that I also had, is that you have access to all channels from all countries, not only to 1 package like on Overseatv, all channels are broadcasted 7 hours later than in EU. PQ is also very good, altohough remote SUCKS big time , it is even worse that from Overseatv :)


ervice is $29.99 a month

International Media Broadcasting (IMB) was established in the summer of 2005. Our mission is to deliver foreign-language ethnic television and services using the Internet as a delivery medium to our customers' television sets throughout North America.

We are offering service to watch time delayed television channels from the Ukraine, Poland, Russia and Israel. In addition, we are working on launching more channels from a number of other countries in order to enable us to serve additional ethnic communities.

Our service is available anywhere in North America where High Speed Internet is offered.
Our Technology

We are an internet protocol television (IPTV) service featuring secure content delivery to our customers' television sets. We can provide our service in any area where high-speed Internet connections are available, which includes most of North America.

We make our broadcasts available exclusively to our receivers, not to computers. To subscribe to our service, customers are required to have High Speed Internet access and at least 2 Mbps bandwidth. In addition, an IPTV receiver must be purchased from us to receive our broadcasts. A computer is not required, nor can it be used to view subscription content.
 
Anyone on here have a subscription to IMB's Polish Package? If so, have you been pleased with the service? Their website states that Polish channels are coming, but the previous poster lists a number that are available. Just wondering what the situation is? Can anyone give me a current update as to whats available from them.

Also, does anyone know if there is a reason why DirecTV is not offering any Polish programming with their International Services? I have compiled a list of over 200 folks who I was about to assist in subscribing to OverseaTV's Polish package a couple of months ago until it disappeared one day. I attempted to contact OverseaTV, but they never responded back to me. What goes?
 

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