Sunday, March 25, 2012

How to Watch Denmark's Streaming Online TV show from outside Denmark

How to Watch Denmark's Streaming Online TV show from outside Denmark

 

TV 2 is a publicly owned television station in Denmark based in Odense. The station began broadcasting on 1 October 1988, thereby ending the television monopoly previously exercised by the Danmarks Radio (DR).
TV 2 has five subsidiary stations known as TV 2 Zulu, targeted at the youth, TV 2 Charlie, oriented towards older audiences, TV 2 News, a 24-hour news channel (launched on 1 December 2006), TV 2 Film, a non-stop movie channel (launched on 1 November 2005), and TV 2 Sport, a dedicated sports channel, as well as the internet-based pay-per-view channel TV 2 Sputnik which started broadcasting in December 2004.
 
Maybe you're a citizen of the Denmark who's moved abroad and you miss keeping up with your favorite television shows-or maybe you're just an American who is curious what TV in another country is like. 
 
Whatever the reason, if you've ever tried to go to a streaming TV website such as iPlayer, iTV, Hulu or Netflix and you're in a different country, you're greeted with a message telling you that due to restrictions they can't let you watch anything. Bummer! 
 
How does it know that? What's happening is that the website looks at your public IP address and uses it to determine your location.  Watch TV on websites which restrict IP's,ou can now watch tv series outside of the Denmark.
 
The solution to this problem is to use what is called a VPN. Using our new Denmark VPN server we can help you traveling abroad to watch their favorite TV shows.
 

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