Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Spectrum internet is 49.99 per month.
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I switched to YouTube TV from Dish and love it especially the unlimited DVR. You will need to send the equipment boxes back. ( they should send you empties to pack in) and then if in the ground in concrete, probably need a landscaper to pull it out. All the dish items on top of a pole, the trash should take. Mine was on the house and I left it there when we sold. Dish did not want it.
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Otherwise, you have to dig out the cemented in post or cut it off below grade level. Ron |
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... and who provides you with Internet, and at what cost?
Last edited by RayMan; 01-04-2023 at 06:30 PM. |
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When you close your account and pay the final bill, remove it and carry it out to the garbage. You may want to check with your Dish provider if they want the head. (Receiving Unit)
We switched to Quantum and service from Direct Streaming. Very happy and saved $80+ a month. Also, there are no contracts. Good luck. |
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Leave it in until your sure you like your decision. Just saying...
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Who is the provider of quantum? Spectrum?
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That's true of the DISH Network app and seems to be true of all the services like YouTubeTV. The apps are meant to work with FireSticks and Roku sticks and other devices that lack numeric buttons. I'm tempted to give up on DISH Network in favor of YouTubeTV but the idea of scrolling through dozens of channels to get to the one I want really doesn't appeal.
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That's what makes the Directv Stream a great option when you use their box. It uses a standard directv remote with numeric buttons. My channel package is still the same and about $100 less than when I had the directv dish, dvr, etc. and I still have dvr capability (using cloud storage) with this stream package. You can see the little box here: Directv Stream I looked at going to youtube tv but it was missing some channels that we sometimes watch. Finding another package for those channels was more $ and added another service to scroll through. Having been a directv customer since 1998, we were used to their channel numbers, the menus, etc and I decided to try their stream option. Very satisfied with our choice. They were selling refurb boxes for about $50. DO NOT BUY one off of eBay. Directv stream did an update on their boxes last summer and if a box didn't get the update then, it is now a brick and is being sold on eBay to unknowing customers. There are no contracts so you could sign up for a month, buy the refurb and test the waters. Be sure to sign up online so that you can get the unlimited dvr. |
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Century Link in my area (Bonnybrook) only had 15 MPS service available, not enough for 2 TVs and 2 computers. In my old area (Santiago) they had put in fiber optic lines and had faster service. It will never get faster here because everyone are taking out land line phones.
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I priced the streaming services and they weren't a heck of a lot less than ComCrap and I much prefer actual DVR's vs. streaming. Many folks spend more than the monthly difference every week on beer. ![]() ComCrap is the devil, but sometimes, with a little effort, one can beat the devil at it's own game.
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I'm looking at DirecTV and YouTube streaming, but as someone else said they don't have some channels we have now. Btw, we've been with DirecTV since 1996 and have been happy with them, except for the cost. lol |
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