@nonoise
Mediacom.
Dealing with them is like dealing with a used car shyster.
Jim
Mediacom.
Dealing with them is like dealing with a used car shyster.
Jim
I picked up a ROKU, I am wanting to cut the Cable TV cord.
Hey Jim- Wish I could get your deal ;-) Comcast bills me about $250/month AND the phone service has multiple drop-outs after about 5 minutes. Eventually, you can't even have a conversation! Dealing with them is like dealing with a used car shyster for whom English is a second language! I was able to save $10 month by buying my own modem/router but it is an 18 month payback. Trying to figure out a way to cut the cord, but there are 2 major problems: 1. The TV broadcast antennas are in 3 different directions, so I'd need to put in an attic antenna w a rotor to get OTA TV. That is a PITA, not the installation, but the need to rotate the antenna. Besides local news, there actually are a couple of good shows OTA. 2. Our state university (UCONN) has contracted with SNY, a regional cable network to carry games that are not on national TV. AFAIK, they do not offer streaming. |
For those who want to use OTA broadcasts, check out AntennaWeb.org - Antenna Signal Prediction for the best way to align your antenna with your local broadcasters. All the best, Nonoise |
FWIW Plex app runs on Roku and others and now provides a nice integration option for over the air TV via an antenna and the PLEX app. haven’t tried it yet but probably will when I cut the cable TV cord sometime soon I hope. Plex is a multimedia streaming app and works great as a source of CD quality digital to your hifi as well. Best of all Plex is free to start and use via a browser. Apps for Apple, Roku, Amazon and others cost a few bucks and there are premium services that can be added if desired. VEry cost effective solution for streaming hifi digital audio and now over the air TV as well, among other things. |