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Originally Posted by biker1
This is not true. We cut the cord 7 years ago with an over-the-antenna and some streaming services accessed via Roku boxes. It was ready for prime time 7 years ago which is why we did it. Today we actually use YouTubeTV for the local channels, and many others, and have stopped using the over-the-air antenna. You would be hard pressed to notice any real differences between "cable" and streaming via the internet, except for the fact that we have a lot more choices at a much lower cost.
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I agree 100% - I don't know why we waited as long as we did..... maybe the last rate increase drove us to it. We cut the cord 3 months ago and didn't look back. We went "cold turkey". After the fiber optics was hooked up to the house and we had faster wifi from Century link I took all the cable equip. back and got a receipt. Downloaded DTVNow to try and still have it. Also have Netflix and Prime.

This is all from a guy who can't set the clock on the microwave!

If I can do it anyone can.