Get YouTubetv has the local channels.. none of the others do.
PS Vue does and much better quality and interface then YT TV and then throw in Red Zone, no brainer for Vue.
How much do you pay for Vue? Never met anyone that has it.
I’m in hog heaven as I own Vizio TVs and they just added YT TV as an app in their smart cast so it’s very easy to use.
Great for anyone wanting to watch TV with simplicity.
Simplisafe is great, $24.99/mo for interactive 24/7 monitoringSince I don't pay it, the joke is on my wife... our comcast bill is $244. I am really thinking about switching but there's a lot to consider. I have home alarm with them so a good cheap alternative is what? Ring? I need to look at all my provider alternatives but we must have a good sports package and Showtime, HBO etc.
Direct TV Now has locals too. They're the only ones that have all the 4 channels my wife wants but they're DVR is trash.Get YouTubetv has the local channels.. none of the others do.
Direct TV Now has locals too. They're the only ones that have all the 4 channels my wife wants but they're DVR is trash.
VH1, Bravo, MTV and Lifetime. Actually just saw that HD Homerun has come out with a streaming service that has all of them for $34.99 but no locals. They started out as a box to stream and record locals from an antenna though, so that makes senseWhat are the 4 channels?
All I’m missing from YT TV is HGTV. Good thing we have a Hulu account.
Still, it's free. Been doing this for years: XFinity Wi-Fi plus WatchESPN. All on family member's internet plus cable.I use my dads cable login via watch espn app. Tbh the app is not very good and you have awkward blackouts during commercial breaks.
Fiber Optic will soon be so yesterday. What's that new technology, 5 LG? Supposed to be fast enough to eliminate cable and fiber optic.I think your post pretty much summarizes the issues as they are TODAY, especially with live sports.
I have Apple TV, DirecTV (just for NFL Sunday ticket) and UVerse TV as well. Yes, our house is Grand Central Station on weekends, especially Sundays. All this with a shltty 25 mbps coax bandwidth. Supposedly sometime this year uverse is improving to fiber optic throughout. I’m hoping it’s true.
My goal is to ditch as much of the UVerse TV pkg as possible, just keep the basics, and get my premium stuff in a cord cutting fashion from Apple TV - the premium stuff - HBO and other movie channels Netflix, etc. I really like the Apple TV except for live sports.
But eventually, I want to complately cut the cord. When? I think it’s going to take about 3 years to reach the right combination of bandwidth and price point.
Montgomery County Maryland actually created the Monopoly 35 years ago by competitive bidding and granting a single franchise. That passed through different hands over the years and is now owned by Comcast. Very little competition. Comcast tied down a lot of exclusive contracts in apartment buildings so now Verizon can't come in and doesn't even try to break the stranglehold.Thanks for the info. Sounds great
Comcast rips off customers in my market. They have a Monopoly and enforce exclusive deals with apartment complexes. So they lock Verizon FIOS out if a lot of buildings. AT&T used to be here, but they left.I don't have AT&T and my DTVN HBO add on is only $5. Might be because I live in a market where AT&T is not an option, though. I network systems engineer for an ISP--won't say which one, and I know we have different pricing tiers for competitive and non-competitive markets and also different price tiers based on whether we are the incumbent telco or a CLEC.