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propchef wrote:
Question from a n00b.
Does everyone have TV (Dish, DirecTv) separately from their internet service? If yes, why?
When ATT bought DirecTv service went downhill overnight and we dumped them after more than 15 years. We switched to Roku (not recommended) and finally YouTubeTV which is internet based and has more channels with a lower cost than either DTV or Dish, and has all of your local stations as well.
$.02
โJan-21-2021 03:34 AM
rhagfo wrote:Bill.Satellite wrote:propchef wrote:
Question from a n00b.
Does everyone have TV (Dish, DirecTv) separately from their internet service? If yes, why?
When ATT bought DirecTv service went downhill overnight and we dumped them after more than 15 years. We switched to Roku (not recommended) and finally YouTubeTV which is internet based and has more channels with a lower cost than either DTV or Dish, and has all of your local stations as well.
$.02
Being mobile (considering this is an RV forum) watching TV via internet when no internet service is available is highly frustrating! Since most all mobile internet plans have pretty stiff limitations on their unlimited plans, even if you have service you will likely run out of service long before the month is over if that's your main source of TV programming. We are currently in PA spending the night with ZERO OTA channels available. We are very happy with our DTV service and we will be able to use our "unlimited" data to make this post.
So you full time with Direct TV, do you own or lease your equipment? Do you have the option of canceling your service for a period of time without cost, if you are in a location where you canโt get service due to trees or hills.
โJan-21-2021 02:02 AM
Bill.Satellite wrote:propchef wrote:
Question from a n00b.
Does everyone have TV (Dish, DirecTv) separately from their internet service? If yes, why?
When ATT bought DirecTv service went downhill overnight and we dumped them after more than 15 years. We switched to Roku (not recommended) and finally YouTubeTV which is internet based and has more channels with a lower cost than either DTV or Dish, and has all of your local stations as well.
$.02
Being mobile (considering this is an RV forum) watching TV via internet when no internet service is available is highly frustrating! Since most all mobile internet plans have pretty stiff limitations on their unlimited plans, even if you have service you will likely run out of service long before the month is over if that's your main source of TV programming. We are currently in PA spending the night with ZERO OTA channels available. We are very happy with our DTV service and we will be able to use our "unlimited" data to make this post.
โJan-20-2021 07:48 AM
PawPaw_n_Gram wrote:propchef wrote:
and some plans allow completely unlimited streaming of Netflix or other service.
We have similar plans. When we can get high signal levels, we can stream some things. Never been able to stream a full movie. Even the few times we have been able to get 5G (we have 5G hotspots for AT&T which is never throttled, and Verizon, which is throttled after 50GB per month.
The problem is not the plan, but cell tower access, strength.
We noticed a significant decline this past April and May which we learned was due to all of the children moving to remote classes from home. We also learned the carriers were working to program their services to give those kids priority to bandwidth.
Personally, I think that was a good move, though I would have liked some official notice. Maybe even a small drop in my monthly cost.
Many places we can see 4 bars of 4G LTE, and even a web site like this one barely crawls. But at other times, like 2 am, it is blazing fast.
Frankly, my opinion is that the carriers simply do not have enough towers, cells and other infrastructure such as the microwave or land lines from the towers to the central switches to support the usage people want.
I do miss the fiber-optic bandwidth and speed I had in my last
B/M home. A few times we have been in a park where we could arrange a high speed modem wired link. Those were wonderful.
Park WiFi - first answer - at many parks the telco simply does not have the wired infrastructure to support a few hundred people trying to stream video. The park can have the best setup and equipment in the park, but they can't get 1000 GPM of water out of a 100 GPM sized pipe.
Content providers are always pushing up their bandwidth demands, and they are always ahead of the infrastructure capability in my experience.
โJan-20-2021 07:40 AM
propchef wrote:
and some plans allow completely unlimited streaming of Netflix or other service.
โJan-20-2021 07:16 AM
2oldman wrote:propchef wrote:Not sure I understand... DTV doesn't offer internet service.
Does everyone have TV (Dish, DirecTv) separately from their internet service? If yes, why?
โJan-20-2021 06:19 AM
rhagfo wrote:
So you full time with Direct TV, do you own or lease your equipment? Do you have the option of canceling your service for a period of time without cost, if you are in a location where you canโt get service due to trees or hills.
Barb & Dave O'Keeffe - full-timing since 2006
Figment II
(2002 Alpine 36 MDDS) ๐โJan-20-2021 05:53 AM
propchef wrote:Not sure I understand... DTV doesn't offer internet service.
Does everyone have TV (Dish, DirecTv) separately from their internet service? If yes, why?
โJan-20-2021 04:29 AM
Bill.Satellite wrote:propchef wrote:
Question from a n00b.
Does everyone have TV (Dish, DirecTv) separately from their internet service? If yes, why?
When ATT bought DirecTv service went downhill overnight and we dumped them after more than 15 years. We switched to Roku (not recommended) and finally YouTubeTV which is internet based and has more channels with a lower cost than either DTV or Dish, and has all of your local stations as well.
$.02
Being mobile (considering this is an RV forum) watching TV via internet when no internet service is available is highly frustrating! Since most all mobile internet plans have pretty stiff limitations on their unlimited plans, even if you have service you will likely run out of service long before the month is over if that's your main source of TV programming. We are currently in PA spending the night with ZERO OTA channels available. We are very happy with our DTV service and we will be able to use our "unlimited" data to make this post.
โJan-20-2021 03:40 AM
propchef wrote:
Question from a n00b.
Does everyone have TV (Dish, DirecTv) separately from their internet service? If yes, why?
When ATT bought DirecTv service went downhill overnight and we dumped them after more than 15 years. We switched to Roku (not recommended) and finally YouTubeTV which is internet based and has more channels with a lower cost than either DTV or Dish, and has all of your local stations as well.
$.02
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