God bless America!First world problem
Um, yeah I don’t get it. Oh well………I’m saddened to see that children are watching that nipple rubbing bit.
The slogan "Beam it or stream it" was found as being registered to the company recently. Get DTV either way you like: beam it via satellite or stream it over the net.
This is what I thought they were going to do back when they first talked about doing streaming. It just makes too much sense to offer the same (or as close as possible to same) packages and channels and prices, you choose the delivery.
The only difference in what you ultimately pay would be related to differences in the install and what equipment is provided.
If they were smart they would support Directv clients over ethernet (for people who don't have coax) and AT&T TV clients over coax (for people who don't have ethernet and wireless isn't desired) using DECAs. Then you could swap out a Directv install for an AT&T TV install (or vice versa, if you already had or install a dish)
It's going to be interesting how the split will effect the AT&T folks with the discounts that have been receiving due to combining services. Same goes for will HBO continue to be offered for free for eligible packages. If they get rid of all those extra savings it will make my current bill look a whole lot worst then it is.
Correct, and if you make sure that your dish is aligned well, you generally will have very little rain fade to deal with.The biggest culprit of rain fade was a really high thunderstorm cloud that could be 5 miles away but be blocking the dish.
So, as of now, you STILL need a BOX to do the D* Stream, right ?The channel packages are already very close between DTV and AT&T TV and I expect they're going to get closer still as AT&T TV becomes DTV Stream (e.g. adding some or all among PBS, ION, INSP, NFL Network, and Cowboy Channel, while also filling in the missing CW and My Network TV affiliates).
But I don't see them configuring the pricing so that it's the same given DTV's higher installation and equipment costs. I don't see them getting rid of DTV's 2-yr contract either in lieu of a $300 up-front installation charge.
And then you also have the fact that additional TVs (as well as other screens) can be used for no additional cost with the DTV Stream app while you must rent additional DTV receivers for $7/mo each. Or if you want the DTV Stream box, you can buy them for $120 each (or $5/mo for 24 months) rather than rent them as you do with DTV. The two products have different underlying costs and so DTV will require a higher ARPU than DTV Stream. And DTV Stream will be competing against YTTV, Hulu with Live TV, and Fubo TV, which all have a lower starting price point ($65/mo) than AT&T TV currently does ($70/mo).
So all that said, I don't see a unified checkout system where you see a single set of prices and you simply check a box as to whether you want your service delivered via DBS or OTT. Instead, I think we'll see both options featured on a new www.directv.com homepage and then the two services detailed on separate sub-pages, with separate checkout systems, from there.
DTV Stream will probably be what they mostly advertise. It will have its own slogan of "Get Your TV Together" likely referring to the fact that it allows you to watch cable TV via the same device/TV input/remote control that you use to watch streaming apps like Netflix, HBO Max, YouTube, Prime Video, etc. That's something you simply can't do on DTV or Uverse TV (or lots of traditional cable TV operators) given that those services' receivers lack streaming apps.
Ever see how long it takes most Cable companies to get out there to replace a drop ?
Never put your dish on the roof, if at all possible.It took a couple of days for the snow/ice to melt off the dish a few years back. No TV during that time.
It would take some effort to kill my buried fiber line. I’ve had fiber for about 5 years… never lost access. Buried power lines as well. I think I’ve had 3 power outages in 15 years in the house.
However, the buried cable line was cut once by the neighbor when she cut the grass… apparently, my line was too near the land surface when it went over a root. Now, it goes under the root. That took a while to fix. Unfortunately it’s currently unused.
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But I don't see them configuring the pricing so that it's the same given DTV's higher installation and equipment costs. I don't see them getting rid of DTV's 2-yr contract either in lieu of a $300 up-front installation charge.
No you don’t and you never have. ATT TV has an app for almost every device. No box neededSo, as of now, you STILL need a BOX to do the D* Stream, right ?
I'll wait for the time when you can download the app onto your TV or Roku or Firestick.
Curious, if you don't need a Box (thinking in the future here) could you then head to your friends and turn on D* with your credentials and continue watching what you were watching at home ?
So I can watch my D* stuff at anyone home that has a TV ?No you don’t and you never have. ATT TV has an app for almost every device. No box needed
So I can watch my D* stuff at anyone home that has a TV ?
As of right now, I can't get any of my local channels outside of my Home, even if I use the D* app on my Cell phone, let alone a Laptop/Tablet or TV.
However the App barely works ....Correct. Login works anywhere. It is limited to 3 streams at once outside the home.
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The ATT TV App works alot better then the Directv AppHowever the App barely works ....
You only get a partial list of your channels, in my case, no Locals or RSN or MLB EI ect.
On the D* app , I believe locals (out side of home) depends on where you are or what DMA the device your using is .So I can watch my D* stuff at anyone home that has a TV ?
As of right now, I can't get any of my local channels outside of my Home, even if I use the D* app on my Cell phone, let alone a Laptop/Tablet or TV.