This is precisely why I am evaluating in doing this move. I love FIOS and
I have been also a customer or 2 yrs now. I can't believe that they
incremented $20.00 a month for a package that have even 10 less channels
now! They only incremented the bandwidth to 25/25 so I believe that they
"took from here to put over there" kind of thing? I had a reduction of
$15.00, after talking like for an hour, and this will last only for a
year. Then I would need to fight with them again... we will see if we get
there...
We have additional local options but the main competition, Bright House /
Roadrunner, basically has the same package and internet is a little bit
more expensive. Knowing that the technology is moving so fast I wanted to
ask the question to the list to know which options are good and available
out there. I am really looking for an option that I can see all the
movies I want, regardless of they release date. I do not want to be
limited by a small library of movies. In addition, I need to have local
TV programs, news, etc.
I am still reading all your great options guys and you are forcing me to
do my homework! :o) Any more recommendations and advises are welcome.
Regards,
PETER VIDAL
Glenn Hopwood <ghopwood.list@xxxxxxxxx>
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Re: [PCTECH] Streaming movies to the TV: which option you recommend?
I switched to FIOS almost 2 years ago. I love it! The only problem is
that my contract is up in Aug and I've heard from others that their new
prices are quite a bit higher that what I'm currently paying. I'm
planning on playing them off Comcast to see how low they'll go.
Glenn
On 5/5/2010 10:59 AM, daparnin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
<rant>
I like the idea of streaming content but Comcast is our capping
bandwidth
at 250GB per month. Sure you can use all you want above that for an
additional fee. As streaming movies increase in popularity and go to HD
the amount of streaming data will go up and up making that cap easier
and
easier to hit. Luckily, in my market we also have Verizon's Fios which,
as of now, has no caps. I'm getting closer and closer every day to
switching.
</rant>
Dave Parnin
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