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Old 10-02-2022, 07:01 AM
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Originally Posted by sdeikenberry View Post
We've been streaming for several years, and it's easy. You need internet connection. We are with CenturyLink on the $45/mo for life plan. You only need 25mbs to stream video, more if you are an online gamer. Having more download speed won't hurt you but 25 is all you need. Then you either have a smart TV that has apps already on it, or you purchase an interface box like ROKU for example. It's very easy to set a box like ROKU up. Then you choose which apps you want. We have YOUTUBETV, but HULU LIVE is also very good. That gets you a lot of channels including all the local ones. You an add other apps as you choose. We also have HULU, HOO MAX, and STARZ. We have PRIME free as a result of being an Amazon Prime member. With YouTubeTV different from video YouTube) you have unlimited recording ability, live TV, and on demand TV. We are in control of our medium, don't have any customer serivice hassels, and don't get annual rate increases. The cost? Half what Comcast charges for a package that goes up each year.
I installed a TV antenna, purchased wifi from Q.com
I get all the local channels with the antenna plus 59 other channels
I stream Hulu at $1 a month, have Netflix, prime and get Apple TV and paramount free thru my T mobile phone plan
It costs me less than $70 a month for tv and internet including all fees and taxes