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    Started American Horror Story yesterday, looks like it could be a good one. Pretty spooky so far.
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    Both for me, I check the Aus one first as it's quota free, (iiNet via a FetchTV box). If it's not on there I flick over to the AppleTV box and see whats on USA Netflix. Remember, you only need ONE Netflix account, and pay ONCE. You login to Netflix with the same credentials on whatever device...
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    Got quite into Daredevil, but got a bit fed up of it. Enjoying Nashville at the moment, and love Brooklyn 99, very funny.
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    So, I signed up for free 1 month Aussie trial yesterday and tried it out at home last night. Firstly, picture quality was great. It's streamed direct from Netflix by the looks of things, via an app on the FetchTV menu, so doesn't look like Fetch or iiNet are monkeying around with the feed...
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    Depends what you want to watch though. It's worth 25% for us as, based on my quick list, almost nothing of what we currently enjoy is even on the Aus version. I'm not holding my breath as to quality yet either, I'll check tonight, but I know the normal FetchTV stuff (both terrestrial and...
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    Nice work! I'll give that a look. Cheers.
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    OK, just got an email from FetchTV (iiNet). $8.99 per month for access on one screen, standard definition, un-metered through iiNet. I've signed up as you get a free one month. I'm not at home, so can't comment on quaity etc as yet, but I just had a quick run through of the shows we regularly...
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    Yeah, same here. Although, if it's cheap enough (doubtful) and you can get un-metered Australian Netflix through your own ISP by the time it launches then it may work out cheaper to have both Aus & USA Netflix rather than upgrade to a bigger data allowance just for the USA one. I guess a fair...
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    No pricing yet, but iiNet & Ftech TV have announced partnerships with Netflix to strem it in Australia from March 24th. Also, iiNet will stream it un-metered! As has been said though, it won't have the same content as the USA version but could be an easy route in if you don't want to mess...
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    We watch an average of maybe 3x 45 minute shows per weeknight and maybe a movie or two and a few shows per weekend. The maximum we've used in a month is about 70gig but that also includes regular surfing and downloading too. Just something to watch and track as you use it. There's no lock in...
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    It's fairly straight forward, depending on what you are going to use as your 'conduit', (i.e. Apple TV box, Smart TV, Playstation. PC etc). Have a read through the instructions on that Australian Netflix link I sent you, there's instructions for each device type.
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    Similar to how the Apple TV box gets set up, once the Unblock-Us is configured, you reset the Apply TV to USA region and the Netflix app appears. Very neat. Also worth mentioning that Netflix USA and un-block us do not have contract tie ins, you can quit any time and they both have free...
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    It is not illegal per se to get USA Netflix in Australia. I use it via Un-Block.us and Netflix.com via an Apple TV box. Very easy, cheap and masses of content. Full Australian instructions and explanation of legalities here:- http://www.netflixaustralianow.com.au/ Costs us roughly...
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