anyone here using youtube tv for their tv channels? my real estate guy has convinced my wife that at only $69US per month you can get all the usual channels plus alot of others so you don't have to get a hacked streaming device to watch what you want too, cable tv is in the $160+US per month and you get what they give you and that's it. I would keep my fiber optic internet but dump their cable modem and just use my own, I use my own for wifi router now as I'm not paying $7US per month for 2 year old technology.
I've thought of it, but just haven't done anything about it. I'm waiting for someone else to make the move so I can find out if it's true or not. ;*) I have Comcast/Xfinity with the sports package and internet @ Download speed: up to 800 Mbps, and a land line which I'm not using anyway; a 3-way package 'deal' for more than $200/mon U.S. What do you have?
I've thought of it, but just haven't done anything about it. I'm waiting for someone else to make the move so I can find out if it's true or not. ;*) I have Comcast/Xfinity with the sports package and internet @ Download speed: up to 800 Mbps, and a land line which I'm not using anyway; a 3-way package 'deal' for more than $200/mon U.S. What do you have?
I have Focus Broadband with 500MBps speeds and used to have the 3 way package but got rid of the land line because they couldn't stop the static on it and waaay too much drop out in the conversations, it was worse than a bad connection on a cell phonel! I would give it to all my Dr's Offices so they would stop texting me to confirm an appt that we setup a month ago and it also made it easy to keep all the spam calls off my cell phone! I pay $220 a month US for cable tv with the sports package.
anyone here using youtube tv for their tv channels? my real estate guy has convinced my wife that at only $69US per month you can get all the usual channels plus alot of others so you don't have to get a hacked streaming device to watch what you want too, cable tv is in the $160+US per month and you get what they give you and that's it. I would keep my fiber optic internet but dump their cable modem and just use my own, I use my own for wifi router now as I'm not paying $7US per month for 2 year old technology.
I dumped the cable box a long time ago. I currently am using YoutubeTV and I have to say we love it. The unlimited DVR, channel selection, and the capability to watch on all of my devices no matter where I am make it a pretty nice package.
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Almost forgot to mention the fact that you can arrange the channel guide anyway you like. Might sound trivial, but I like being able to arrange the channels based on my viewing preferences. No more flicking thru 50 channels to get to the one you want to watch!
anyone here using youtube tv for their tv channels? my real estate guy has convinced my wife that at only $69US per month you can get all the usual channels plus alot of others so you don't have to get a hacked streaming device to watch what you want too, cable tv is in the $160+US per month and you get what they give you and that's it. I would keep my fiber optic internet but dump their cable modem and just use my own, I use my own for wifi router now as I'm not paying $7US per month for 2 year old technology.
I dumped the cable box a long time ago. I currently am using YoutubeTV and I have to say we love it. The unlimited DVR, channel selection, and the capability to watch on all of my devices no matter where I am make it a pretty nice package.
**Edit**
Almost forgot to mention the fact that you can arrange the channel guide anyway you like. Might sound trivial, but I like being able to arrange the channels based on my viewing preferences. No more flicking thru 50 channels to get to the one you want to watch!
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And within a month, they will rearrange the channel numbers, for anyone of numerous reasons and your 3rd most popular channel number will now be a shopping channel.
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anyone here using youtube tv
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anyone here using youtube tv for their tv channels? my real estate guy has convinced my wife that at only $69US per month you can get all the usual channels plus alot of others so you don't have to get a hacked streaming device to watch what you want too, cable tv is in the $160+US per month and you get what they give you and that's it. I would keep my fiber optic internet but dump their cable modem and just use my own, I use my own for wifi router now as I'm not paying $7US per month for 2 year old technology.
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Hi Mikey,
I've thought of it, but just haven't done anything about it. I'm waiting for someone else to make the move so I can find out if it's true or not. ;*) I have Comcast/Xfinity with the sports package and internet @ Download speed: up to 800 Mbps, and a land line which I'm not using anyway; a 3-way package 'deal' for more than $200/mon U.S. What do you have?
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RandyC wrote: Winterknight
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As Patrick O'Brian wrote in one of his novels.
"Dog watches are so called because they are curtailed."
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I have Focus Broadband with 500MBps speeds and used to have the 3 way package but got rid of the land line because they couldn't stop the static on it and waaay too much drop out in the conversations, it was worse than a bad connection on a cell phonel! I would give it to all my Dr's Offices so they would stop texting me to confirm an appt that we setup a month ago and it also made it easy to keep all the spam calls off my cell phone! I pay $220 a month US for cable tv with the sports package.
mikey wrote:anyone here
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I dumped the cable box a long time ago. I currently am using YoutubeTV and I have to say we love it. The unlimited DVR, channel selection, and the capability to watch on all of my devices no matter where I am make it a pretty nice package.
**Edit**
Almost forgot to mention the fact that you can arrange the channel guide anyway you like. Might sound trivial, but I like being able to arrange the channels based on my viewing preferences. No more flicking thru 50 channels to get to the one you want to watch!
G
Gandolph1 wrote: mikey
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And within a month, they will rearrange the channel numbers, for anyone of numerous reasons and your 3rd most popular channel number will now be a shopping channel.