no, that was not the case. what I think is happening or two things: first of
all I am not on Wi-Fi but using data. secondly I am using are attempting to use
the same data from the iPhone and the iPad as hot spot. The data allowance is
from Vodafone UK but when I am in Ireland it picks up Vodafone Ireland as
supplier but I can probably detect that is originates in the UK. this was not
an issue before this month. certainly not with the iPad. very disappointing as
I don't go in for much TV in any case so I guess I can come to live with that.
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On 17 Oct 2019, at 00:13, Flor Lynch <florlync@xxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Eleanor,
I wonder if that’s Apple asking? In iOS13, there’s a (to me, new) item called
TV Provider, in Settings. You might have agreed – given permission – after
you opened the RTÉ Player app, for it to be your iPad’s TV Provider. Apple’s
way of dragging other networks into their subscription model? It is
confusing, at any rate...
This sounds like something that feedback@xxxxxx
should know about.
From: Eleanor Martha Burke
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2019 9:12 PM
To: vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [vip_students] RTE Player
hi everyone, I have a valid TV licence for the Irish Republic, however I do
not appear to be able to watch TV on my iPad or iPhone. they're asking for a
monthly subscription. is this the case for everyone these days?
Eleanor
http://www.justgiving.com/Eleanor-Burke-Aniridia