If only at property 8 weeks a year, for internet is likely to prove uneconomical for installed lanline or wireless service. Most providers have a minimum use clause in their contract and 2 months a year is unlikely to make them a profit.
For internet only it is likely a 4G sim bought locally with a 4G / Mifi type router will be o.k for your general internet use - but when it comes to TV requires a lot of data, which is where would not currently be economical on a non permanent / without unlimited data contract. So may be best to split TV / Internet.
TV wise - Most economical is to install a satellite dish on the roof - in your location a 1.4 metre dish should be sufficient, will allow you reception of all the UK Freesat & Free to air channels including all BBC's / ITV's etc - with no subscription or need to turn on and off. Pay once for hardware, quality picture & audio - original format, same as UK. This would also give you a further option for Sky - if you have UK Sky box you can bring over, plug in and get all your sports on your existing subscription (there are also other ways - but not suitable for someone just here for 2 months).
For Spanish TV - this is a legal requirement for any community (or the community has at least the reponsibility to bring sigal to outside of your property) & will be available. Most TV's under 5 years old have a digital tuner (no set top box required for Spanish TV) - so for Spanish you should already be set. For English / BBC etc dish / IPTV.
Mentions of Android boxes with internet are fine (although not straightforward for everyone to operate) - but quality is variable and if you have slow or unstable internet - frustrating. Picture quality & ease of use wise, not comparable to satellite systems.
Paul
This message was last edited by televisiontechnology on 09/07/2015.
This message was last edited by televisiontechnology on 09/07/2015.
This message was last edited by televisiontechnology on 09/07/2015.