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Using a Slingbox from Bangladesh to Watch a Moment of History Live

The winning streak is over. For 43 consecutive games, Notre Dame has always beaten Navy. Navy hasn’t won against us since the 1960s….. until today. The only thing I can be happy about is that – despite being thousands of miles away in a country where you can’t watch the game on any TV station – I was able to watch the game live and support the Fighting Irish.

It’s all thanks to a little bit of technology called the Slingbox.

Even Score

I’ve talked about Bangladesh and their cell phone network before. Bangladesh has an EDGE network covering almost all of the entire country. And it’s this internet connection which allows me blog, upload photos to my flickr page, and upload episodes to my YouTube channel. But, this connection (when it isn’t be blocked due to government censorship) is also good enough that I can stream video from my Slingbox Pro back home in Canada. Slingbox is this little box that you can hook up to your cable or satellite TV and your home internet connection to stream your TV to anywhere you have a decent internet connection. The quality isn’t that bad as you can see from the screenshot above.

Being able to watch Notre Dame football isn’t just something I like to do as a fan. I was a student there before I came to Bangladesh and started this project. The players on the field aren’t just faces on a TV screen but are flesh and blood people I would see on campus all the time. I even got to know a few of them like David Bruton (#27). I was his TA for Intro the Sociology. I have to admit I became a bit nostalgic and homesick when I saw him.

David Bruton in Overtime

What pisses me off though is that if I wanted to do the same thing in Canada – I couldn’t. Canada does have an EDGE network but it’s data rates and restrictions make heavy use like using a Slingbox economically prohibitive and practically impossible. In many respects, Bangladesh’s cell phone plans and pricing is more in line with the developed world. Canada, on the other hand, has pricing that is more in line with the third world. It’s actually cheaper to get a data plan in Rwanda (or here in Bangladesh) than it is with Rogers Wireless in Canada.

One more screenshot after the jump. Those fellow Fighting Irish fans who want to avoid further trauma may not to see the final screenshot.

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Luck of the Irish

I don’t know what to be happier about. The fact that Notre Dame had just been able to score its first offensive touchdown for the season, or the fact that the water supply where I’m staying has stabilized enough that I’ve been able to get tap water for the past three hours.

Notre Dame avoids having the dubious record of 4 games without an offensive touchdown and I now longer have to go across town to take a shower? Maybe the luck of the Irish is coming back.

If you’re wondering how I’m keeping track of the Notre Dame football game live – I’m using a combination of score updates from ESPN and also listening to an audio stream from my family’s Slingbox back home.

[Update: Well, we lost 31-14 to Michigan State. That makes an unprecedented four-in-a-row loss. Oh, and the water over here went out again too. Some luck just doesn't last long enough.]

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