los panda
03-14-2012, 10:45 PM
i haven't had any problems with verizon or their service. i had no problem with comcast. it's not available in my hood. i use verizon just for interwebs at $25/month. i'm still able to access xfinity tv online with my old account from comcast. home phone is out of the question, anyone i want to call me can call my cell. i use skype to make unlimited long distance calls to us/canada at $3/month
mredskins
03-15-2012, 08:29 AM
Glad you are digging FiOS. Since in my neighborhood, Comcast is the only player in town for internet (either that or dial up. No DSL, no FiOS), I'm about ready to scale back Comcast to just internet and basic cable and start doing more streaming via Netflix/Hulu/Amazon/etc. I'm going to invest in either Roku or Apple TV boxes. I'm just sick and tired of paying the amount of money I'm paying and not getting a whole helluva lot in return.
I've got my 2 daughters (and wife for that matter) trained that Sundays in the Fall are football Sundays. They know Daddy gets to watch football all day (even at dinner), and even got my wife to start enjoying the Sunday Night game no matter who's playing. Granted if it's nice out, I'll take the girls out after a 1pm Skins game. Because you're right, if it's nice Sunday afternoon, gotta get outside even if it's just for a little bit.
I have an another cost model for just that!
The kicker is live sports; I love my baseball, hockey and basketball too much. I would lose a lot of that if I went this route.
Dirtbag59
03-15-2012, 10:04 AM
I have an another cost model for just that!
The kicker is live sports; I love my baseball, hockey and basketball too much. I would lose a lot of that if I went this route.
I've been watching online. My Dad likes to get Extra Innings but he's also gotten the online package in the past. Center Ice is nice because it has a better frame rate then anything online but Hockey Streams is much cheaper and actually offers a better frame rate and overall picture then Gamecenter for the NHL.
mredskins
03-15-2012, 10:06 AM
I've been watching online. My Dad likes to get Extra Innings but he's also gotten the online package in the past. Center Ice is nice because it has a better frame rate then anything online but Hockey Streams is much cheaper and actually offers a better frame rate and overall picture then Gamecenter for the NHL.
Interesting, I will check it out.
Dirtbag59
03-15-2012, 10:22 AM
Interesting, I will check it out.
Yeah, it's surprisingly good. Hate to sound like a commercial but theres no long term contracts, you can sign up for as little as $7.99 a day, $18.99 a month, or $99 a year. You can also freeze the account to save time remaining on the membership. It's not an official NHL operation though rather it's run by a few guys out of Amsterdam. They've been around long enough though where it's been deemed legitimate. At the very least I can vouch for them.
I got Gamecenter because they had a PS3 app but the framerate was like 24 FPS, which for hockey is unacceptable so I canceled before the end of the 5 day grace period. Hockeystreams is closer to 30. Maybe 28 to 29 but still much smoother.
mooby
03-15-2012, 11:00 AM
Yeah, it's surprisingly good. Hate to sound like a commercial but theres no long term contracts, you can sign up for as little as $7.99 a day, $18.99 a month, or $99 a year. You can also freeze the account to save time remaining on the membership. It's not an official NHL operation though rather it's run by a few guys out of Amsterdam. They've been around long enough though where it's been deemed legitimate. At the very least I can vouch for them.
I got Gamecenter because they had a PS3 app but the framerate was like 24 FPS, which for hockey is unacceptable so I canceled before the end of the 5 day grace period. Hockeystreams is closer to 30. Maybe 28 to 29 but still much smoother.
God this commercial is sooo boring.
BDBohnzie
03-15-2012, 01:55 PM
If you're planning on increasing your usage due to Netflix and Hulu I would recommend getting their business class. With 4 people streaming movies all month you're at risk to go over their 250 GB residential limit. Business customers on the other hand have no limit. Plus if you're a residential customer and they find you going over 250GB "X amount of times" they'll ban you for a year and they won't give you the option to switch to business class.
Comcast is evil but unfortunately for a lot of people they're the only game in town.
Thanks. I will definitely take it into consideration. I just happened to check my usage last month and am averaging 30GB a month over the last 3 months without the extra streaming. This month will be a great indicator, as I plan on streaming a good bit of the NCAA tourney, and start using Crackle to watch movies and see if it would be worth getting Apple TV and using AirPlay.
mredskins
03-15-2012, 01:58 PM
Thanks. I will definitely take it into consideration. I just happened to check my usage last month and am averaging 30GB a month over the last 3 months without the extra streaming. This month will be a great indicator, as I plan on streaming a good bit of the NCAA tourney, and start using Crackle to watch movies and see if it would be worth getting Apple TV and using AirPlay.
I and my family stream a ton plus Skype a lot. I have never come close to 250GB. You would have to be a professional couch potato to reach those limits.
mbedner3420
03-15-2012, 10:43 PM
They just laid the fiber optics in my hood and I am wondering if it is worth.
Anyone one's thoughts would be appreciated...
I have had DTV and currently Comcast. the DTV sucked due to my location and signal the Comcast has been ok but their equipment is so old and useless. The on screen menu is so awful and the DVR makes me want to puke.
It sucks... Schooled.
mredskins
07-17-2012, 01:18 PM
Just to follow up on this I finally got FIOS a few months back and it has been nothing but great for us.
Pros:
Fast and reliable internet service (wife works from home and had to reset the internet all the time with comcrap)
On Demand; lighting fast with nice menus
Whole house DVR
Widgets
The best part it works every day every hour no outages like comcrap
cons:
I do find the scrolling of the menus to be frustrating at times
for a bit if you watched on demand it would not save your spot but that has now corrected itself
Just my 2 cents.