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6/17/21, 2:40 PM | #1 | ||
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Anyone got at&t tv service? I gotta find a new TV provider, my dish thinks I'm made of gold. Tell me what you think of it. All I want is the TV, I have the internet and land-line with metronet. Thanks
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6/17/21, 4:17 PM | #2 | ||
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Lots of streaming services available, I'm more than happy w/Hulu,all based on your internet speed though.I was so happy to tell Comcrap goodbye.
My GF dropped Direct TV$$$ & went w/Fubu,works good for her.
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6/17/21, 4:38 PM | #3 | ||
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Between the streaming services and the digital antenna for locals it’s not a bad way to go. Our town is a hole and a few friends that use the newer antennas get quite a few channels
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6/17/21, 7:37 PM | #4 | ||
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Between Roku(free),netflix(7.99) ,Disney llus(5.99?) I don’t miss my satellite at all for a fraction of the price. Also Roku has MavTv for free!
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6/18/21, 9:16 AM | #5 | ||
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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
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6/18/21, 2:47 PM |
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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
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6/18/21, 3:05 PM |
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I just chatted with IPTV, and you have to supply an internet provider, figured that, some really good prices on the rest of it, it evidently is an off shore provider, so your eggs may not stay in your basket, just sayin. They also have a free trial period, if you want, this stuff goes over my head pretty quick, I had a PC before internet, and with the help of a book from Tandy, wrote my own program to run my business with, and it's still good today, all in DOS!
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