What is satellite television carding: Features

Satellite television has become popular in the CIS countries from a dozen years ago, and since then it has not stopped increasing the number of users. In favor of satellite television, many factors are speaking, including a huge number of previously inaccessible channels and an excellent picture quality, which favorably distinguishes satellite from analogue television. However, here is not as good as it might seem. The fact is that a subscription to satellite TV costs relatively big money, and not every person can afford such an acquisition. What can we say about cases when you have several TVs, and you are forced to make several subscriptions so that you can simultaneously look at them what your whole family wants.

Nevertheless, there is a way out here, and the name is to him – cardsharing. Carding is a real gift to someone who does not want or for some reason cannot pay large amounts for buying subscriptions on satellite television. So, what is cardsharing? Carding is a technology in which several users get access to encoded television channels, using someone else’s smart card using receivers. Thus, several people actually watch television from one subscription.

In addition to a satellite plate and a network card, it also needs to be connected to the Internet. At the same time, the image quality will directly depend on the speed of the Internet, therefore, in your interests, pay for a more or less high -speed Internet connection. In addition, you must configure the cardhering receiver. Do not forget that some receivers, such as “Dreambox”, “OpenBox” and some others are literally designed for cardscarving, since they have many functions you need by default.

Carding is not a free subscription to the channels. You still have to pay, but this price will be many times less than the one that would cost you the purchase of an official smart card. In addition, there is another significant plus of cardsharing, which consists in the fact that you can open access to those channels, the subscription for which cannot be issued in your country.