Originally Posted by Therealether:
Well, if you've got a Firestick or Android TV/Google TV device, I'd look at bootleg IPTV. For instance, you get thousands of channels from all over the world. And dirt cheap. Usually under $20/month. r/piracy is a good place to look
OK, here's what I know so far, most of the services we've looked at, don't have internet included, you have to find your own. I was/am seriously looking at AT&T, channels are the one's we all most watch, and the price is in the ball park, plus they include streaming and ROKU at that price, and it's a no contract deal, and we have a new store in town, the guy I talked to said figure $75.00 maybe a bit more, plus your internet that you get on the side. And, it takes a pretty good number to get good reception, so add that in. I think I'm going back all together with Metronet, they also have a new store front in town. I stopped by this morning just to confirm the numbers, looks like $198.00 total per month, that's wi-fi internet, whole house, land line and all the channels we are known to watch, which ain't many, 83 and no kids, figure. Plus it's a no contract deal too, so if overnight you aren't happy, call em, and you aren't tied in to another 2 years. Hope this helps, I still may try AT&T in a month or so, what the heck, you aren't out much. Thanks for you inputs, and it is open wheel related. Bob