Everybody is cutting. How much longer does the traditional cable and satellite business have left?

Anonymous
Are there any don’t options for sports fans or are we stuck with Fios?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I pay $90/month for Verizon FiOS internet only (100 MBps, but it usually clocks in at 65-75). Two year agreement about to expire. Am I getting hosed?


Same. Maybe it's the area. Comcast is a competitor but they have a horrible reputation.
Anonymous
Anything that requires hard wires and boxes is obsolete. I’m pretty sure the cable guys know they are going out of business and are milking what they have as they invest in streaming. The last people with cable will be paying a fortune.
Anonymous
EPL soccer on NBCSports offers no streaming option. There are games on regular NBC which we could get with an antenna, but you need the escalated tier cable package with NBCSports to get all the games.
Anonymous
Outside of random live sporting matches I find TV to be a miserable chore. Programming is so cheesy or degenerate and it feels like you’re pissing your life away.

I think 5G wireless will make home cable internet access obsolete.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We cut the cord 3 years back, but as you mention the price of internet only is still very high to discourage customers from doing what we've done. So it's still a few more years down the road until Internet only prices drop a ton until many more people drop cable.


Why on earth do you think they'll drop internet prices? They won't. They will continue to rise.
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