Get the Best IPTV Service
How things have changed | Page 27 | SatelliteGuys.US

How things have changed

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.

Regular YouTube has A TON OF CONTENT! It's mainly all we watch. I can get the local news on it, all the late night shows, plus all the other original content we like. YouTube Premium is easily 90% of what we watch, it's the only streaming service we pay for.
 
This is only somewhat applicable to the topic, but since it includes unwanted ads, I figured I'd share it:


I am already displeased with a number of things Apple has done over the past few years (along with being pleased with other things), but the one thing I hoped I could count on was them not junking up the UI with ads outside of specific apps like News.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Foxbat and osu1991
The ever-evolving streaming landscape has entered a new phase marked by more stable growth after years of battling volatility and churn, according to a new report from the data firm Antenna.

SVOD subscriptions in the U.S. grew by 11% from March 2024 to March 2025, according to Antenna's research. That growth occurred pretty evenly across the premium SVOD offerings like Netflix, Peacock, Paramount+, Disney+, Apple TV+, and HBO Max, as well as more specialty services.

Antenna expects SVOD subscriptions in the U.S. to keep growing, too. From Q4 2024 to Q1 2025, U.S. SVOD added 5M net subscribers, per the company's research.


 
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.
Since Charter is buying Cox, assume caps will be gone, along with pricing changes.
 
I question the use of "5G" and viable in the same sentence.
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.

My former neighbor has T-Mobile, says it has been rock solid, about 300 down speed.

One thing I noticed about those new data cap free Comcast pricing, it is a lot less than what I was paying, when we left 5 years ago.
 
  • Like
Reactions: zippyfrog
Competition is a good thing. The 5G home services finally gave the consumer several viable options.
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.
 

Traditional/Streaming Live TV Providers Losses, 1st Quarter 2025 Edition

Top
Flash Sale Popup