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youtube tv can't determine my location with my t-mobile gateway
BobT wrote:Sorry for the long response but to tackle it you need to know what’s going on - it’s really not T-Mobile’s problem but that of content providers.
I can't agree with this logic. For one T-Mobile for the same price has a business internet with a static IP. Why they choose to sell general customers who may work from home requiring a VPN that need the static IP or the age of streaming services like a Hulu live that require a static IP I don't understand..
The solution is out there The solution is being used again by T-Mobile business subscribers. T-Mobile is at fault because they choose to not sell this solution to everybody and do not tell customers of the difference when signing up.
And as an end user we don't need to understand the full complexities of how things work in order for us to use them. I don't understand the complexities of how geosynchronous orbits work but I rely on a GPS all the time. Although I also understand this great capitalist system that people will sell you whatever you want whether you need it or not, so a basic understanding is, yes, necessary.
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