Posted by js305 on February 11, 2018 at 08:34:57 from (174.207.7.230):
In Reply to: Re: Cutting Cable posted by rrlund on February 11, 2018 at 08:01:40:
I have a situation where it would really be nice to get rid of Directv. I have had it for as long as it's been available with different names, etc.
My mother, who passed away last week, lived next door to me and kept her TV on Fox News constantly. For that reason alone I have kept it. Now that she is gone I would also like to consider some other source. But, we live in an area where internet is very limited as far as choices go. Data usage and bandwidth go hand in hand, along with the cost of same. I could do Hulu or Netflix or some other things like that, but the data usage would kill me with the internet connection.
So, I suppose I'll keep the Directv for a while, so I can watch the same things you all watch. I do like Fox News as well (no political statements intended here), so I can sorta justify that. I will cut back a bit with the service that was at her house, as her dog is all that's left and I guess he is moving in with me, per her wishes (or maybe that was her demand!!!).
There is talk about fiber being out in the area we are in, but not in the next few years anyway. I suppose that is what I get for living out away from "modern" conveniences. Wouldn't consider moving though.
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