If you thought this was about Jadoo or some other pirated way to get Pakistani channels, then hit the back button and don’t read any further.
You can get a Roku media player, and subscribe to the Pakstani channels through dish network. It’s called dishworld (google it), and has the same channels that are available via dish. It requires no contract, and you can take your Roku device with you. I think in the future, Dish Network will enable online viewing through their website.
Personally, I don’t subscribe to Pakistani channels anymore. But hey, this was a public service announcement. Although, one thing I like about Jadoo is the number of channels available, and the Pakistani advertisement
I really think Pakistani channels should do a Netflix like service, or start making their shows and drama episodes available on iTunes.
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BE VERY CAUTIOUS !
There are extremely bad reviews about the quality of the service. Bad streaming, buffering delays and other stuff.
Also apparently there is non-existent after-sale customer service. Google it. You will come up with angry customers venting.
They aslo don't show the same content as the regular service apparently.
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We have Roku, and Jadoo. Roku has more channels, and honestly they quality isn't all that bad, its much better than Jadoo(i'm talking about picture quality, and streaming). But it doesn't have on demand features like jadoo. Other than that I like ROKU. Oh and you can go on netflix from Roku too.
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hmm.. I googled Roku Dishworld Reviews, and got nothing by news items talking about it. So is it like a TV channel where shows just keep on coming according to schedule, or more like you select which shows to watch?