I think everything on satellite is on streaming. Haven't heard of anything missing recently.Well, I haven't looked thru the channels lately, but when they started the Stream, there was talk that a lot of channels are not available.
I think everything on satellite is on streaming. Haven't heard of anything missing recently.Well, I haven't looked thru the channels lately, but when they started the Stream, there was talk that a lot of channels are not available.
I got rid of my big dish and now Dish as everything streams and many more services. With streaming almost anything can be found. Being a fan of old TV shows, I find many on You Tube that I never found on Dish or my big dish.I think everything on satellite is on streaming. Haven't heard of anything missing recently.
I got rid of my big dish and now Dish as everything streams and many more services. With streaming almost anything can be found. Being a fan of old TV shows, I find many on You Tube that I never found on Dish or my big dish.
Since Charter is buying Cox, assume caps will be gone, along with pricing changes.data cap was the reason I left Cox fiber along with the cost. They were significantly higher than areas with a competitor. So glad to have a choice now.
Depends on where you are, back in my former subdivision in Michigan, when we moved in 2020, the only option was Comcast, today, all 3 main 5G providers are available.I question the use of "5G" and viable in the same sentence.
Just 2 1/2 years ago, the only option was AT&T 25 meg DSL. Then in December 2022, T-Mobile Home Internet became available in my area in a limited amount, and I jumped in to get it. Outside of a couple of issues that lasted a day or two, it has rock solid. Just last summer AT&T's 5G version became available. Verizon's 5G Home Internet is not available yet, and we can't get Comcast. So at least 3 options now, with Verizon coming soon.Competition is a good thing. The 5G home services finally gave the consumer several viable options.
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