โNov-18-2018 05:45 PM
โDec-03-2018 02:55 PM
Bill.Satellite wrote:timmac wrote:Lwiddis wrote:
And when 5G comes, look out cable and satellite companies. Investment wise Iโm out of them.
Satellite TV will soon be the way of the past, cable will still be OK cause of people needing internet, that's what is keeping them afloat at the moment.
This simply is not true. Satellite TV is not going anywhere unless maybe you meant soon to be 20+ or so years from now. First, there are too many parts of this Country which are not served by either good internet or cable and second, no internet based service offers the line up available from satellite. You can pay for a bunch of them separately but then you might as well have satellite!
โNov-30-2018 02:16 AM
โNov-28-2018 11:38 AM
Bill.Satellite wrote:timmac wrote:Lwiddis wrote:
And when 5G comes, look out cable and satellite companies. Investment wise Iโm out of them.
Satellite TV will soon be the way of the past, cable will still be OK cause of people needing internet, that's what is keeping them afloat at the moment.
This simply is not true. Satellite TV is not going anywhere unless maybe you meant soon to be 20+ or so years from now. First, there are too many parts of this Country which are not served by either good internet or cable and second, no internet based service offers the line up available from satellite. You can pay for a bunch of them separately but then you might as well have satellite!
โNov-24-2018 08:45 AM
โNov-24-2018 07:41 AM
lss177 wrote:I'll stand corrected on the screen comment (although I imagine there are some who do that), but please stop with the cat skinning reference!! ๐
The "tiny screen" comment is hilarious, I watch youtube.tv on a 42" tv with a Roku stick in the camper.
There are many ways to skin the technology cat, I was simply giving my opinion on the positive experience I've had with youtube.tv ๐
โNov-24-2018 02:47 AM
lss177 wrote:
So, I think Satellite services (DTV, Dish) are in big trouble
"Cable and Sat are dead."
โNov-23-2018 09:43 PM
โNov-23-2018 05:57 PM
2oldman wrote:bucky wrote:Yep, and watching movies on a tiny screen with horrible sound.
This discussion is not accounting for the cost of the data needed for all of this streaming.
โNov-23-2018 04:53 PM
โNov-23-2018 08:47 AM
โNov-23-2018 07:45 AM
bucky wrote:Yep, and watching movies on a tiny screen with horrible sound.
This discussion is not accounting for the cost of the data needed for all of this streaming.
โNov-21-2018 03:26 AM
T18skyguy wrote:Lwiddis wrote:
And when 5G comes, look out cable and satellite companies. Investment wise Iโm out of them.
Yes, as soon as that happens I'll get it all through Verizon, cause I hate Comcast
โNov-21-2018 02:11 AM
โNov-20-2018 05:03 PM
CincyGus wrote:
I dropped DTV about a year ago as a cost saving measure. My bill was $135 a month along with a $80 a month Fiberoptic internet bill, I was running about $215 a month on entertainment (Internet+TV).
I downloaded Playstation Vue (Don't need a playstation to use this, available app on any smart TV or RUKU/Amazon fire-stick/etc.
I got all stations that we watched, More sports channels and HBO and Showtime (which we didn't have in our $135 DTV package) for $80 a month (Their max channel selection package), cutting my bill $55. I also got the ability to watch everything I get at home on my phone and tablet. It has a DVR function that records programs you select and keeps them for 30 days.
I use it to Cast/stream to my camper's smart TV through my cell's internet connection when we have good cell service and watch OTA/DVD's or Amazon Prime movies I have downloaded on my tablet that I can cast to the TV when we have poor internet connection.
I'm not a big TV watcher when we are camping but we have the bases covered if it's raining cats and dogs and get stuck inside or want to watch a movie before going to bed.