Hi

Try Omline, ( not online) they have a decent selection of English speaking
channels

Jim

On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 2:02 PM, Marian Dent <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hi Guys,  Right after the May holidays our Kosmos cable went out and
> after they came to repair it we were told it “was a global problem” which
> apparently means some rival company blocking the signal coming to our
> building, and that they  would get back to us in a week or two with a fix.
> Of course, I have never once actually had people from Kosmos get back to us
> when promised without my calling to remind them, so I  kept calling them
> every couple of weeks for the promised “fix” and kept getting told it would
> be another week or two.   This last week when I called there was finally
> progress of a sort:   I was told that they were NEVER going to fix it.  (In
> the mean time they haven’t offered us a refund for two months of prepaid
> service—but that’s a potential rant for another day because I’ll try
> collecting back first.).  ****
>
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> Putting aside the snide remarks I have in my head about Kosmos generally,
> can anyone recommend an alternative cable system with English language
> programming, or another method for getting English programs besides setting
> up my laptop on the living room table and pretending it’s a TV set.****
>
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>
> Thanks****
>
> Marian****
>
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