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I think this was clear to most people based on the discussion (and many already knew), but a lot of US streaming services don’t work well in Mexico if you try to stream directly. Netflix works fine , Hulu doesn’t, Amazon prime only works for certain Amazon owned content (l<1 percent of the titles) , not sure about Apple and the other services. VPNs can be useful for tricking the services into thinking you are connecting from the US as opposed to Mexico. I think even using VPNs is not guaranteed to work since some services don’t like it , but most people seem to be OK if they have the speed. Like the US, speed can be a function of where you are on the island. I get much better speed in Cozumel than in small town USA.

If a service has geo-restricted content they are going to try to detect vpn usage and block it too. If you use a "free" vpn it's unlikely you will get access. As soon as the streaming services detect a vpn ip, they block the ip. But it's an endless game of whack a mole and the premium vpn providers like ExpressVPN or NordVPN are constantly firing up new virtual servers with new IP addresses to stay ahead of them. I use SurfShark which is a budget vpn, a lot better than the free ones and not as good as the top premium ones. When I would try to connect to streaming services from Mx I would often have to try 2 or 3 different servers before getting one that worked but I was always able to get through. Most paid VPN's have hundreds of servers in the US.
 
I have always been able to watch regular NBA games in Mexico via league pass, buying games for 19 pesos each. I have no idea about the playoffs, but I would at least check. You might be able to purchase the game directly from NBA.com.
 
We feel the same way about bars. I think we will try every way to watch it in the condo.. Manager said that there was WiFi and I am going to bring my Apple TV and Airplay from my iPhone if I can get a decent speed.
Thanks everyone for chiming in to help.
Check your Apple TV terms of service. I once brought my Roku to Cozumel but it did not work at all there.
 
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