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  • Fresh Tendrils
    Strike Hard and Fade Away
    • Jul 2002
    • 36131

    #61
    Re: Cable/Satellite To Expensive. Alternative?

    I think we're going to make the switch to streaming "cable" via PS Vue. We'll have to switch back to Comcast, but for the first year we'll be paying about 20-30 less than our Verizon DLS (which apparently tops out at 7mbps) and will use our own modem to save even more.

    Its just a matter of picking a date and calling DirecTV and Verizon and going through those fun steps.



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    • seasprite
      Phenom
      • Jul 2008
      • 8984

      #62
      Re: Cable/Satellite To Expensive. Alternative?

      Silly question maybe.....no laughs please lol, but we have cut the cord and have been using vue, Netflix, amazon, and hulu and are wanting to got an antenna for our locals. My question is, will one antenna cover all my TV's in the house? So would I mount my antenna in the attic and just connect it to the cable that my satellite dish used to go to and just use coaxial cable from the wall to each tv?






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      • seasprite
        Phenom
        • Jul 2008
        • 8984

        #63
        Re: Cable/Satellite To Expensive. Alternative?

        Also, not sure if anyone knew or realized, but with your vue subscription, you also have access to Watch ESPN and can use it on all your mobile devices.






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        • Pete1210
          MVP
          • Aug 2006
          • 3277

          #64
          Re: Cable/Satellite To Expensive. Alternative?

          You can split signal off OTA antenna to multiple TVs. I got a nice antenna on my roof (about $300) and its being used on 4 HDTVs.

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          • Zer0xray
            MVP
            • Sep 2002
            • 1532

            #65
            Re: Cable/Satellite Too Expensive. Alternative?

            I currently pay 90 for fios with TV and Internet. Comes with dvr and HBO. How does that compare to everyone else?

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            • Scott
              Your Go-to TV Expert
              • Jul 2002
              • 20032

              #66
              Re: Cable/Satellite Too Expensive. Alternative?

              Originally posted by Zer0xray
              I currently pay 90 for fios with TV and Internet. Comes with dvr and HBO. How does that compare to everyone else?

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              I pay $90 for Fiber Internet (1 GB up) and $30 for PS Vue.

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              • Redacted01
                Hall Of Fame
                • Aug 2007
                • 10316

                #67
                Re: Cable/Satellite Too Expensive. Alternative?

                Originally posted by Zer0xray
                I currently pay 90 for fios with TV and Internet. Comes with dvr and HBO. How does that compare to everyone else?

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                That's got to be some sort of promo (or limited channels I guess) because when I lived in Delaware, I had Fios for TV and internet and no HBO and it was easily $120.

                I pay $65 for 100 Mbps down/20 up and then $35 for Vue.

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                • seasprite
                  Phenom
                  • Jul 2008
                  • 8984

                  #68
                  Re: Cable/Satellite Too Expensive. Alternative?

                  Originally posted by Zer0xray
                  I currently pay 90 for fios with TV and Internet. Comes with dvr and HBO. How does that compare to everyone else?

                  Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
                  Keep your deal ......well depending on what your channel lineup looks like.




                  I pay 70 for 100down/20up and 44 for Vue(but its the biggest package)






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                  • dickey1331
                    Everyday is Faceurary!
                    • Sep 2009
                    • 14285

                    #69
                    Re: Cable/Satellite Too Expensive. Alternative?

                    I pay $70 for 250 down and I'm getting Vue in less than a month. Probably the $45 plan. I was paying $180 for both cable and Internet (45 down)
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                    • GAMEC0CK2002
                      Stayin Alive
                      • Aug 2002
                      • 10384

                      #70
                      Re: Cable/Satellite Too Expensive. Alternative?

                      Comporium has no competition here. Paying $60 for 90 Mbps + $10 for Netflix + $0 for Kodi (Also have Amazon Prime Video) + $0 for OTA Locals

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                      • Fresh Tendrils
                        Strike Hard and Fade Away
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 36131

                        #71
                        Re: Cable/Satellite To Expensive. Alternative?

                        Originally posted by Fresh Tendrils
                        I think we're going to make the switch to streaming "cable" via PS Vue. We'll have to switch back to Comcast, but for the first year we'll be paying about 20-30 less than our Verizon DLS (which apparently tops out at 7mbps) and will use our own modem to save even more.

                        Its just a matter of picking a date and calling DirecTV and Verizon and going through those fun steps.
                        Update on this.

                        Comcast is coming out Saturday. We'll be saving $30ish/mo for the first year and then after that it'll be about the same was what Verizon is charging us now. For service that is 3x faster.

                        DirecTV decided to throw me a curveball when I told them my goal was $40/mo. They're giving me a $40 credit per month for a year (had to do a year contract) and did some equipment charge adjustments and I'm looking at $40ish/mo to keep DTV. Plus threw in Showtime for free for 4 months.

                        Snap.



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                        • 23
                          yellow
                          • Sep 2002
                          • 66469

                          #72
                          Re: Cable/Satellite To Expensive. Alternative?

                          Originally posted by Fresh Tendrils
                          Update on this.

                          Comcast is coming out Saturday. We'll be saving $30ish/mo for the first year and then after that it'll be about the same was what Verizon is charging us now. For service that is 3x faster.

                          DirecTV decided to throw me a curveball when I told them my goal was $40/mo. They're giving me a $40 credit per month for a year (had to do a year contract) and did some equipment charge adjustments and I'm looking at $40ish/mo to keep DTV. Plus threw in Showtime for free for 4 months.

                          Snap.
                          Then when that year is up they're gonna try to butt rape you. That's their end game.

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                          • Redacted01
                            Hall Of Fame
                            • Aug 2007
                            • 10316

                            #73
                            Re: Cable/Satellite To Expensive. Alternative?

                            Originally posted by Fresh Tendrils
                            Update on this.

                            Comcast is coming out Saturday. We'll be saving $30ish/mo for the first year and then after that it'll be about the same was what Verizon is charging us now. For service that is 3x faster.

                            DirecTV decided to throw me a curveball when I told them my goal was $40/mo. They're giving me a $40 credit per month for a year (had to do a year contract) and did some equipment charge adjustments and I'm looking at $40ish/mo to keep DTV. Plus threw in Showtime for free for 4 months.

                            Snap.
                            23's right. They'll get their money back in year 2. When I told them I was only paying $35 a month for PS Vue, they pretty much gave up trying to sell me anything. I am saving nearly $75 a month. They just can't match that.

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                            • LowerWolf
                              Hall Of Fame
                              • Jun 2006
                              • 12268

                              #74
                              Re: Cable/Satellite Too Expensive. Alternative?

                              You just have to go through the process again when the contract is up. It sucks, but that's how you keep it manageable. I've been with U-Verse for three years, and I'm only paying a tad more now than I did with the introductory rate.

                              At some point though, I'll jump on the Vue bandwagon.

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                              • Fresh Tendrils
                                Strike Hard and Fade Away
                                • Jul 2002
                                • 36131

                                #75
                                Re: Cable/Satellite Too Expensive. Alternative?

                                Oh I know.

                                As soon as it goes up again I'll call and give them the same speel.

                                If I can keep DTV for 40-50 bucks I consider that a win.



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