BlackjackMc
Gil McGregor
Installed a Roku. Purchased YouTube TV. Followed instructions. 77 channels including ACC network. Save money. OWG learns from technically talented youth. Thank you to all who have provided insight and encouragement.
How much do you cord cutters pay per month all in these days? Last I heard it wasn't possible to get stand alone internet for less than $60-$70, and Youtube TV costs $50. I pay $130 total a month for Uverse TV/Internet with whole house DVR, and get pretty much every channel (other than ACCN) imaginable, the sports package, and HBO/Showtime.
Doesn't seem worth it for me to switch (assuming ACCN gets resolved soon) just to potentially save $10-20 a month. Also unsure if the streaming services get HBO/Showtime, regional sports channels, etc included, or if you have to pay extra (reducing savings).
Those questioning whether to jump over to Youtube TV don't know what they are missing out on.
For those that have cut the cord, how much data are you using per month? I have 1 TB for Uverse Fiber on my current plan. Can upgrade to unlimited for about $20 more a month. Still can save money doing that, just wonder if it is necessary.
How much do you cord cutters pay per month all in these days? Last I heard it wasn't possible to get stand alone internet for less than $60-$70, and Youtube TV costs $50. I pay $130 total a month for Uverse TV/Internet with whole house DVR, and get pretty much every channel (other than ACCN) imaginable, the sports package, and HBO/Showtime.
Doesn't seem worth it for me to switch (assuming ACCN gets resolved soon) just to potentially save $10-20 a month. Also unsure if the streaming services get HBO/Showtime, regional sports channels, etc included, or if you have to pay extra (reducing savings).
I found that the U-verse $130 turned into almost $200 when you factor in equipment rental and other charges. Plus I had Netflix and Amazon Prime extra anyway. During non-sports season I get down to 65 for Northstate fiber and an additional 7 bucks for Hulu on top of the Netflix and Prime I was already paying for. I get HBO for free with my AT&T phone service. Hulu live is 45 bucks during Sports season
I signed up for the Hulu trial, but the ACC Network app just started working. ACC Network is also listed on my online channel guide but has not yet appeared on my TV. Spectrum.
I’m pretty frustrated with Spectrum.
On my channel guide it has the accn listed. Selecting it brings up a screen stating to call a number to access this channel. Called the number. Recording with endless unhelpful menu options. At some point a recording asked if I was calling about the accn and I thought “yes” I’m getting somewhere! But when I indicated that “yes” that’s what i was calling about, the next thing was a question asking me if my problem had been addressed by the last message. WTF? I chose “yes” and they went on to ask then if I had any other problems...😡
So...I called again and could not get the automated crap to get anything done and finally got a person. She explained to me that my account is a “legacy” Time Warner account and not a real/actual Spectrum account and the accn was only available to real/actual Spectrum accounts and not “legacy” TWC accounts. Ok—so what’s involved in switching to a real/actual Spectrum account? New package and some equipment exchange—but I’d need to talk to a “sales” person to make it happen. So she transferred me to “sales” and I’m left on hold with muzak for twenty minutes before I just hung up.
Ok—they may finally drive me to AT&T.
There must be an easier way to access the damn accn.
So are 11 am kickoffs going to be a regular thing?
Once ACC play is really going it should be 12:00/4:00/8:00 games I think I saw.
Is the ACC going to screw it up tonight and miss the whole 1Q of the Miami/UNC game to show the 4Q of the ULM/FSU game?
How much do you cord cutters pay per month all in these days? Last I heard it wasn't possible to get stand alone internet for less than $60-$70, and Youtube TV costs $50. I pay $130 total a month for Uverse TV/Internet with whole house DVR, and get pretty much every channel (other than ACCN) imaginable, the sports package, and HBO/Showtime.
Doesn't seem worth it for me to switch (assuming ACCN gets resolved soon) just to potentially save $10-20 a month. Also unsure if the streaming services get HBO/Showtime, regional sports channels, etc included, or if you have to pay extra (reducing savings).
Just did 3 week YouTube trial. Curious how long have you been sharing YouTube at different houses? We considered doing this as well but didn't know how well it would workSaving a ton of money. My four children who have all moved out and have their own places now all cut the cord too and I am haring my $50 yttv with all four of them. Collectively we save $300-$400 per month