The era of cardsharing began only a few years ago, but we can already say: this service is the future of television broadcasting. It is difficult to imagine the amounts that must be allocated monthly in order to have access to all the world's popular platforms and television channels. For residents of the CIS, this amount is unaffordable - fortunately, there is an alternative. Cardsharing server allows you to save significantly by paying a symbolic amount and at the same time gaining access to foreign, additional, paid or blocked channels. For example, on this page you can register for NTV Far East card sharing. Stop being content with two dozen analog programs - feel complete freedom of action with UTGARD.TV.

Why is this beneficial?

  • Using the cardsharing service is much cheaper than connecting to a satellite TV package;
  • You get the opportunity to independently select the channels you are interested in and connect only them;
  • You are guaranteed to receive a high-quality signal without delays;
  • There is no need to connect dozens of cables, dishes, tuners and other equipment.

Check out full list of packages right now or connect NTV Vostok on this page.

Recommended setup path

  1. Start with a clean receiver profile: reset ECM cache, remove old C-lines and update the softcam to the latest build (Oscam ymod/SCAM 3.60 for Enigma2 or MGcamd 1.45 for Openbox).
  2. Add both TCP and UDP profiles from the Utgard.tv dashboard. If the ISP throttles one protocol, switching takes two clicks without touching the satellite dish.
  3. Lock the dish to achieve MER ≥ 12 dB and BER ≤ 1e‑4; most “Vostok” complaints disappear once the feedhorn is tightened and the cable is re-crimped.
  4. Enable auto-reconnect in the emulator (keep-alive 45–60 s) and schedule a weekly reboot so the receiver purges temp files — this prevents cumulative freezes during long viewing sessions.

Need extra redundancy? Order the hybrid bundle (CCCam + Newcamd + CS378x). You can keep one line on the main receiver and configure CS378x as a cold standby on a Raspberry Pi or Dreambox located at another site — useful for remote cottages or when relatives watch the same package in a different time zone.