queenofthehive
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We pay a crazy amount a month for cable. I would like to cut out cable and maybe go to using a Roku to stream Netflix, Amazon Prime etc but how will I be able to get HBO, news (local/Fox news) and sports channels? Can someone explain the best way to go? Thank you.
You probably wouldn't need HBO if you get a Roku with Amazon prime and Netflix. .
We cut our cable/internet bill in half by switching to AT&T Uverse. Introductory 12-month offer was half what Time-Warner was charging, plus we got a multi-room DVR with much more storage space. Time-Warner wouldn't match it, so we left and have been very satisfied so far.
(Also would've saved about the same amount by going to DirecTV--just preferred Uverse.)
What will it be once the introductory price is over?
LJSquishy said:You won't be able to get HBO or sports channels unless you pay for a fancy cable/satellite package. It's just how it is.
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For now, we're still able to watch Game of Thrones and Homeland by renting discs from Netflix.I still need my HBO and Showtime, if for no other reason than Game of Thrones and Homeland
What will it be once the introductory price is over?
For now, we're still able to watch Game of Thrones and Homeland by renting discs from Netflix.
Honestly, not worried about it. I know friends and co-workers who have called Uverse at the end of the introductory period and negotiated keeping that same price for another year or 2. If they don't want to do that, I'll start looking for a better deal with another provider. Competition's awesome.
Our cable and internet bill is $166/ month. We have the cheapest internet, uverse 300, and three boxes total. I am seriously debating whether to cancel cable because it is pricey. A drop in service to the next lowest is only a few dollars cheaper, but you lose showtime/starz and so many channels.