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thabear04 01-02-2020 10:14 PM

I have this box called the beast and I pay $15 a month for an app called wired has movies,ppv,sports, tv, all kinds of different shows.

Hoover 01-02-2020 10:18 PM

We cut the cord a few years ago.

1. I have 1 Gig fiber at the house.
2. We have an HD antenna with an over the air lifetime TIVO (nice to be able to record live TV and have a guide.
3. We run Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, and Disney Plus
4. I've run through a bunch of cable providers - YouTube TV was the lastest. Have used Playstation Vue and Sling.

Personally Sling blows. Great for cheap cable but not much I really was into.

BigRedChief 01-02-2020 11:08 PM

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Originally Posted by DRM08 (Post 14690908)
West Texas. My TV/Internet bundle was a good price years ago, maybe around $110-120. But they kept increasing it every year. Got out of hand and eventually I got fed up with it.

with TWC/Spectrum I was at $230 for basically the same thing except for 75meg of bandwidth. FIOS came in and I switched. Got down to $175 with the switch and then after a year threatened to leave and got down to the $140.

kcxiv 01-02-2020 11:28 PM

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Originally Posted by FlaChief58 (Post 14690533)
But a lot cheaper

it also depends if your region has data caps. Once those get implemented all over (its gonna happen), then its about the same as keeping cable becuase you have to pay for unlimited dat a.

George Liquor 01-02-2020 11:39 PM

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Originally Posted by MeaTy The Pimp (Post 14690593)
I actually ended up with YoutubeTV. It is not bad, and has all of my locals as well.

Same. I really only watch tv on the weekends (football). I stream MLB.tv too.

Lzen 01-03-2020 09:06 AM

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Originally Posted by TambaBerry (Post 14690880)
I haven't had cable for at least 5 years now, I'm not talking shit just think it's funny. I just got tired of calling and threatening to cancel my cable to get better deals. I never paid more then130 a month for cable and internet but now I'm about to pay Google fiber 55$ a month for 500 up and down without caps

Man, that's a great deal. Wish I could get something like that but they don't serve my city.

Yeah, I got sick and tired of having to call Directv every year and threatening to leave if they didn't give me a better price. Same thing with Dish when I had them many years ago.

Lzen 01-03-2020 09:07 AM

I have Cox internet and the deal I got was 3 years for $45/month for 150 down and 10 up. It is capped at 1024 GBs/month but I cut the cord back in February and I haven't run over yet. Don't take Mecca's experience to mean that is going to be everyone's experience. I have a teenage daughter that games on Xbox all the time. The wife and I watch TV and movies and I occasionally game online. That has not been a problem. I admit that I was a bit concerned about it going into this but we haven't gone over the limit once in the 10 months we have been all streaming.

We already had Amazon Prime and Netflix. And my son let me use his Hulu. I got Youtube TV because it has most of every channel that we wanted plus unlimited DVR. That unlimited DVR was the big thing for me. Try it out for free. Most of these services you can try for free for 7 or 14 days.

RedRaider56 01-03-2020 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Lzen (Post 14691389)
. I got Youtube TV because it has most of every channel that we wanted plus unlimited DVR. That unlimited DVR was the big thing for me. Try it out for free. Most of these services you can try for free for 7 or 14 days.

Spent a lot of time talking to my friends about this over the holidays as I'm thinking about cutting the cord with Spectrum. All of them have gone to YouTube TV and swear by it.

oldman 01-03-2020 09:29 AM

The problem with cutting the cord and going to streaming is any data cap your IP might hit you with. If you can work around that, groovy, go for it. We here in the boonies don't have nice things like cable/DSL/fiber internet, just satellite.
As far as local stations, why go to all the hassle with an outdoor antenna? When Dish and one of our local channels were feuding, I just bought one of these. We're about 45 miles from the nearest tower, but it works fine, plus when we have a storm and Dish is knocked out, we can still get local weather. We have last year's model (2019), but here's the latest: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07XQLW1H7/ref=dp_cerb_3

Iczer 01-03-2020 09:34 AM

Looks like I'm probably joining as well.

Google fiber is going up $15, my bill is going to be close to $200. Spectrum has their triple play for like $94, then you start adding crap like HD boxes, then DVR. It's upwards of $140.

I've been checking out tv streaming services and initially liked FuboTV. Then they literally dropped a bunch of channels on the 1st, plus they don't have ESPN. Then it seemed like each streaming option is missing some channel that we watch. YoutubeTV doesn't have A&E, MTV, History, etc

So it's looking like I'm going to possibly do Youtube TV + Philo. Philo is pretty cheap and covers a bunch of channels that we'd be missing and has some overlap. I'll split the Youtube TV with my mom since she's cutting the cord too. So $70 for internet, $25 youtube tv and $20 for Philo.

Overall i'll save a bit more money than going Spectrum. But I don't have to deal with installation, crappy equipment, and can keep my fiber. Then hopefully YoutubeTV can catch up on those missing channels and I can drop Philo.

Sucks Google Fiber dropped their 100mbps plan though

58-4ever 01-03-2020 09:35 AM

I'm tired of Google Fiber... is Spectrum any better? Why do you hate it?

Road Hog 01-03-2020 09:37 AM

https://www.tvfool.com/

Lzen 01-03-2020 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by oldman (Post 14691416)
The problem with cutting the cord and going to streaming is any data cap your IP might hit you with. If you can work around that, groovy, go for it. We here in the boonies don't have nice things like cable/DSL/fiber internet, just satellite.
As far as local stations, why go to all the hassle with an outdoor antenna? When Dish and one of our local channels were feuding, I just bought one of these. We're about 45 miles from the nearest tower, but it works fine, plus when we have a storm and Dish is knocked out, we can still get local weather. We have last year's model (2019), but here's the latest: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07XQLW1H7/ref=dp_cerb_3

I've got one of those types of antennas on my TV in my basement. It seems to work pretty well.

Mr. Plow 01-03-2020 09:46 AM

Here's my situation - I'm hoping that someone can give me some direction.

The only live TV anyone in the house watches is sports - KU & Chiefs. With all the gaming & streaming we do, I have to pay for unlimited data with Cox. We have several of the Amazon Fire TV box, a Cube, and a Stick which is what we use to watch everything. There is no reason for us to have cable.

I've been reluctant to cut cable 100% because I don't want to have to worry about being able to watch my sports. I don't want to have to go to a bar to watch, or try to find a stream that will work efficiently, etc.

I haven't looked at Youtube TV until today, but it appears that it would have all the channels that would carry 90% of the games I want to watch. Has anyone with Youtube TV had issues being able to watch the games? Or are there cheaper alternatives that would work better for sports?

Lzen 01-03-2020 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Plow (Post 14691453)
Here's my situation - I'm hoping that someone can give me some direction.

The only live TV anyone in the house watches is sports - KU & Chiefs. With all the gaming & streaming we do, I have to pay for unlimited data with Cox. We have several of the Amazon Fire TV box, a Cube, and a Stick which is what we use to watch everything. There is no reason for us to have cable.

I've been reluctant to cut cable 100% because I don't want to have to worry about being able to watch my sports. I don't want to have to go to a bar to watch, or try to find a stream that will work efficiently, etc.

I haven't looked at Youtube TV until today, but it appears that it would have all the channels that would carry 90% of the games I want to watch. Has anyone with Youtube TV had issues being able to watch the games? Or are there cheaper alternatives that would work better for sports?

In the 10 months that I have had Youtube TV, I have not had any problem watching a Chiefs or KU game. This doesn't include the KU games that are on ESPN+, of course.


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