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burlmart
Nov 27, 2015Explorer
the bear II wrote:
Your setup works fine for home use but for an RV'er may not work as well. Currently, the WiFi at most RV parks may not support Roku or other streaming devices.
I'm guessing within the next couple of years readily using a streaming device in an RV will be possible as the WiFi technologies improve.
agreed.
i have concluded that the cable tv packages of 100+ channels can be likened to the grounds of a chicken coop, and the dvr's purpose is to capture an occasional valuable corn kernel worth having for use when you decide to watch tv. roku gives an entire field to pick in, and no need to set recorder up.
in a couple years, all homeowners will come to see what the cable companies already know. the elimination of analog bands frees up new space for wired broadband delivery to houses. this will help cable companies to compete w/ cellular broadband delivery from verizon, t-mobile, etc.
i expect to see cox home broadband get a run for their money w/ t-mobile in 2-3 yrs.
but only t-mobile, verizon, etc. can deliver roku to your RV!
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