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- fj12ryderExplorer IIIAnd worth every penny.
- timmacExplorerWhat you guys need is a Roku and a Apple box, I have both and the content I have access to is in the hundrends of progarms that offer thousands of channels, some even specialize in just documentaries channels and others show travels channels all around the world and I can even watch TV channels in many areas around the world, all sport channels and movie access channels and local news channels and world news channels, the list goes on and on.
I am also thinking of getting a Amazon box and Googles streaming box and add even more content..
Really there is thousands of channels and many are FREE..
:C - timmacExplorer
joebedford wrote:
I use streaming and sat. at my stick house. I pay for Netflix, Prime and Crave + internet. There are a lot of other things I could stream but I need my sat. account to login. Streaming doesn't come close to eliminating my need for sat.
Do you have a Roku box or just doing streaming from your smart TV, the reason I ask is Roku has 10 x the content over satellite TV and can get more access to streaming with Roku vs the smart TV streaming channels, I can only think of a few programs that require a cable account and that is shrinking every month, many programs are breaking there contract with Direct/Dish/cable companies and going streaming.
Yes even all sport channels are now streaming..
In fact I am sure all programs/channels and such have all gone streaming now, even local news channels are streaming for free.. - timmacExplorer
Bill.Satellite wrote:
TIMMAC MAKES A GREAT POINT IN HIS LAST POST. HE IS NOT DOING ANY OF THIS IN AN RV!!!!!!
His fantasy becomes even more obvious when you understand he's in a house posting BS on an RV forum.
Oh yes I do stream in my RV, I have a 4G Version hotspot with a wifi booster and a wifi repeater to pickup free wifi at RV parks and other places.
Both TV's in RV have a Roku box.
Yes its spotty in certain areas and no service in some areas and strong signal in other areas, but when I RV I am mostly boating, sitting outside at a campfire or sight seeing, I don't sit in my RV and watch TV all day..
I am waiting to sign on to Elons internet as soon as it gets going, I will let you know how the service performs..
Some enjoy the outdoors when RVing and others sit in there RV all day.. - timmacExplorer
WVcampground wrote:
I would like to know where you're getting your high speed bandwidth to stream as much as you claim? $400 a year? You're getting that bandwidth for $33.33 per month? What a load of BS.
No the $400 per year is what I pay for programs such as Netflix, Amazon Prime and a few other channels, adds up to about $400 per year does NOT include my internet service, my business pays for my internet and I think that is about $40-$45 per month unlimited 20 Mbps speed at my house and $20 for my hotspot for the RV.. - SoonDockinExplorer III'm gonna sign up as soon as possible. Using my att cell data is often sketchy. Being able to have internet every where I go so I can stream shows will be great. Yes i will need to make sure I have clear sight to the sky. Easy enough. My home internet costs a lot for the slow speed I get. I'll be happy to ditch that service asap.
- joebedfordNomad IIIt was a sarcastic comment.
- Bill_SatelliteExplorer II
joebedford wrote:
That's what Starlink is for - you're never without :)
Never? You need to do a little more research! Clear view? Trees? Parts of the Country not covered or only covered for predefined periods? Yes, maybe 100% (assuming clear view) in 20 years and 100's (1000's?) of satellites, but everyone everywhere at an affordable price? Take a look at what happened when Iridium tried the same thing a number of years back. - joebedfordNomad IIThat's what Starlink is for - you're never without :)
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