Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how do you get cnn or msnbc if you don't have cable?
Sling
Anonymous wrote:We have an antennna for local channels, netlfix, and a TiVo Romio ( records live tv w/out cable)
Anonymous wrote:We get Nats games with MLB Extra Innings app, and we get Sunday Ticket for NFL games. Antenna works for any games broadcast on NBC, ABC, CBS or Fox.
How much would you save if you bought your own router vs renting from verizon? My plan is to have just fios, directTVNow ($35/mo), amazon prime ($99/yr), and netflix ($10/month). I'm still coming out on top. Right now my bundle with verizon costs me $200/month so I'm expecting to save almost $100/month. Also what's the difference between sling and Hulu live.. do you need both?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My pricing issue is that when you "unbundle" (we have Verizon) it is not really that much of savings at all. If I'm cutting the cord, it better be for more than $20/month.
See, that's the issue I had with Verizon.
When I tried to unbundle, the price for just Fios went up to something like $79/month (service + equipment). So then add on the $39.99 for Hulu live, $9.99 for Netflix, toss in some on that Amazon Prime subscription, and $25 for Sling... and we're pretty much equal to the price I'm paying now for Verizon Fios and Netflix (and Amazon Prime, which I don't use as often).
Anonymous wrote:My pricing issue is that when you "unbundle" (we have Verizon) it is not really that much of savings at all. If I'm cutting the cord, it better be for more than $20/month.
But if you unbundle are you getting rid of everything except your WiFi? That's what I'm doing. Getting rid of TV package and landline/voicemail package. Only keeping my WiFi with Verizon.Anonymous wrote:My pricing issue is that when you "unbundle" (we have Verizon) it is not really that much of savings at all. If I'm cutting the cord, it better be for more than $20/month.