FREE TV Streams on Your GPRS/3G Phone via Globe
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Did you know that you could watch TV streams on your GPRS / 3G Enabled mobile phones while you're on Globe Telecom for FREE??
Just set your Real Player's connection to myGlobe Stream's access point and view the following TV streams for free:
GMA 7 - rtsp://203.177.154.141/encoder/gma7.rm ABS-CBN - rtsp://203.177.154.141/encoder/ABS-CBN.rm ABS-CBN News Channel - rtsp://203.177.154.141/encoder/ANC.rm CNN - rtsp://203.177.154.141/encoder/gmacnn.rm
If you don't have the myGlobe Stream Settings, follow the manual configuration settings below and create a myGlobe Stream access point. Go to TOOLS -> SETTINGS -> CONNECTION -> ACCESS POINTS -> OPTIONS -> NEW ACCESS POINT -> USE DEFAULT SETTINGS
Manual myGlobe Stream settings:
Connection name = myGlobe Stream Data bearer = packet data Access point name = real.globe.com.ph Authentication = normal Homepage = http://www.globe.com.ph/globe.asp
After setting up the manual settings of your access point, Go to your Real One Player and open Options -> settings -> connection -> network. Follow the settings below.
Manual Real Player Connection Settings:
Default access point = myGlobe Stream Online time = unlimited Lowest upd port = 6970 Highest udp port = 32000
Tested and working on my nokia 6600 (CNN excluded. I'm recieving a "not enough bandwidth" error. Maybe because I'm using a jurassic 6600 model?).
Now how about lowering your GPRS/3G rates and opening your myGlobe INET access points to prepaid subscribers? Globe... hear us :~)
*Computer end log*

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THERE ARE 4 COMMENT(S) ON THIS POST:
very nice layout and info!
thanks for visiting my blog
would be very usefull... but i don't have a 3G phone... nor will I ever get one... those phone prices and service rates are fucking high....
Thank You for sharing your talent...
Hey thank's for the info. but how can i change my data bearer which GPRS to packet data.
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