I don't know much about TV Azteca in Mexico, but as I looked at the website yesterday, I discovered quite a lot of interesting TV series, reality TV, and fun content for kids. That is awesome if you live in Mexico, but once you go abroad, you will quickly discover that a lot of this content is unavailable. Why is that?
TV networks worldwide use a concept called a geo-block. This means they block content for users who try to access it from special locations. In most cases, it means they block content for all users outside the country of the given streaming service. For TV Azteca in Mexico, the content is unavailable unless you have an IP address in Mexico.
What can you do if you are in Spain, Portugal, or Argentina? Or Japan or India? Many people get scared as they hear about IP addresses, as it sounds difficult. If I would start to speak about an IP address being a 32-bit number, meaning that there are approximately four billion IPv4 addresses available worldwide, it gets extremely scary. Maybe you find it scary because it means we are soon out of available IP addresses. Or is it scary because it just feels very technical?
Luckily, it is much easier than that if you only want to find a solution to your problem.
If you take a look at the following article, you will find out how you can use something as simple as a VPN service to get a Mexican IP address, which again will make you able to stream TV Azteca outside Mexico.
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