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db
31 Oct 2017

@Patricia I have Spectrum Internet Service ONLY. They do offer it, but you have to search to find it and also pay a premium of $59.00 plus fees making the monthly $63.21 for 50 mbs. I had that under Time Warner and kept it when Spectrum took over. I cut out cable TV about 18 years ago. I now stream Netflix and Amazon Prime. I started with Netflix years ago with their CD mailing.

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Steve
31 Oct 2017

I seemed to have missed the part about resolution. HD? 4K?

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ColdCity
31 Oct 2017

What about Canada?

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michael rothschild
31 Oct 2017

Does anyone know if there is any streaming service in English- in a NON ENGLISH speaking language?
For example in France or Spain, but streaming in English.

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Frank
01 Nov 2017

5 years ago, TimeWarner Cable and Internet was about $130/month in this Western California city. They are a monopoly here nestled in a valley with mountains blocking OTA reception.
Got my Spectrum bill today, and howled at the "Cable Gods!" Gotta call them (in the Phillipines no less) and complain since I was supposed to be "grandfathered" in at $170/month for Cable, Internet, and Phone.

Greed. Ripoff artists. Would describe them in the more colorful language they deserve, but I won't.

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Ernest WIlcox
01 Nov 2017

If I ever cut the cord, I will probably switch to Kodi for movies and on-demand TV entertainment. Kodi is a free media player. It supports extensions, and there is a great add-on from the Ares Project that makes Kodi very user friendly. All-in-all, Kodi meets most of my TV streaming needs.

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Buffer
01 Nov 2017

No one is going to watch television - on a phone!

EDITOR'S NOTE: I've been watching the World Series on my phone...

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Jim Waters
01 Nov 2017

We are seniors and stuck with Comcast for $212.00/month. Alternative, is Verizon FIOS...what's the difference.
We have Amazon Fire TV but most of their offerings are subscriptions. So, if you add up fees for subscriptions, the total cost for TV entertainment is about the same.
FCC needs to do something about the monopolies of the limited services available especially in metropolitan areas.

Posted by:

Barry
01 Nov 2017

Hey Bob:
There are expats and retirees living in Mexico and Canadians that read your articles. Your articles are not always relevant for those people, especially when it comes to streaming content.
I see people from outside of the USA are commenting about availability of content.
Can you update this article with the availability of content in foreign countries?

Posted by:

Barry
01 Nov 2017

Message to KEN:
Are you using a VPN or DNS to get USA content in the UK?

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