Analog Cable in 2021

WinterWinds

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I was surprised to learn that there are still a few smaller cable operators who offer partial (or full) analog cable service.

Does anybody here live in such a community. If so, do you or somebody you know still subscribe to an analog cable offering?


Interesting indeed.
 
i always felt the digital cable was still analog with all of the compression used to squeeze in channels. where i am it's all digital and you have to rent a box or cable card...
 
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I haven't checked in awhile, but Spectrum cable serving our upstate NY area offered a minimal analog service along with the expanded digital offering. The analog service did not a require a STB.
 
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The Turbotville, PA Comcast (!) analog-only system just got replaced last month. (Much to the relief of everyone suffering with 1.5M-3M DSL.)
 
The Turbotville, PA Comcast (!) analog-only system just got replaced last month. (Much to the relief of everyone suffering with 1.5M-3M DSL.)
Interesting that Comcast was still offering an analog service. Perhaps it was due to being in such a rural area.
 
I haven't checked in awhile, but Spectrum cable serving our upstate NY area offered a minimal analog service along with the expanded digital offering. The analog service did not a require a STB.
That would be interesting to see if they do.. out here it's all digital and you need a box or cable card.. they have there essentials streaming package 60 channels for 19.99 a months plus what ever fees they tac on
 
That would be interesting to see if they do.. out here it's all digital and you need a box or cable card.. they have there essentials streaming package 60 channels for 19.99 a months plus what ever fees they tac on
I once checked Spectrum's prices with a random address from Zillow. I was curious how much their packages cost. They wanted to charge a local channel fee of $17.99 and $8.99 to rent each cable box.
 
Interesting that Comcast was still offering an analog service. Perhaps it was due to being in such a rural area.
It was a locally-owned system that they bought. I suspect their reason for not initially upgrading it, beyond getting rid of the local head-end and giving it a fiber feed from their system next door, was that everyone had got thoroughly disgusted and switched to satellite. I'm as surprised as anyone that they finally did anything with it, especially with T-Mobile and an unending parade of AT&T resellers (authorized and otherwise) filling in for internet service.

I'm not sure if it's coincidental that earlier this year, one of the local telephone companies got a grant to upgrade to fiber. (But they still haven't even announced a schedule. I wish they'd have been faster. I switched to Comcast. I'd love to have fiber for the greater upload speed and all the other benefits, not to mention Comcast's prices are ridiculous, but I don't really want to have to switch again in a few years.)
 
I once checked Spectrum's prices with a random address from Zillow. I was curious how much their packages cost. They wanted to charge a local channel fee of $17.99 and $8.99 to rent each cable box.
That's why I dumped em. I was grandfathered into twc whole home dvr service. Change zip codes sorry were gonna bend you over without the grease and take away your whole home dvr service and give you a crappy 4 or 2 tuner box. I told em to suck it. You forgot to mention the multiple price increases during the year.. dtv comes out cheaper.. there select package would run about 100.00 a month for a dvr box and a standard HD box for a crappy 120 channels. And there new guide is utter sh*t with all of the bugs in it!!!
 
It was a locally-owned system that they bought. I suspect their reason for not initially upgrading it, beyond getting rid of the local head-end and giving it a fiber feed from their system next door, was that everyone had got thoroughly disgusted and switched to satellite. I'm as surprised as anyone that they finally did anything with it, especially with T-Mobile and an unending parade of AT&T resellers (authorized and otherwise) filling in for internet service.

I'm not sure if it's coincidental that earlier this year, one of the local telephone companies got a grant to upgrade to fiber. (But they still haven't even announced a schedule. I wish they'd have been faster. I switched to Comcast. I'd love to have fiber for the greater upload speed and all the other benefits, not to mention Comcast's prices are ridiculous, but I don't really want to have to switch again in a few years.)
Can't you call Comcast and get promos once yours runs out??? I heard of people doing that and getting another promo!!!
 
That would be interesting to see if they do.. out here it's all digital and you need a box or cable card.. they have there essentials streaming package 60 channels for 19.99 a months plus what ever fees they tac on
I only have Spectrum for Internet at our Adirondack family cottage. I'll check with a Spectrum tech when I see one.
 
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I once checked Spectrum's prices with a random address from Zillow. I was curious how much their packages cost. They wanted to charge a local channel fee of $17.99 and $8.99 to rent each cable box.
You do not have to rent a cable box, you can get everything via a app on a Roku, but the $17.99 is true ( I get Charter’s 1 gig broadband), I get the ads about once a week, advertising $44.99, then the fine print $17.99 for Broadcast Channels, another $5 for sports, another charge for DVR.

Add it all up and it costs more than what I pay to YTTV ($65) for everything.
 
You do not have to rent a cable box, you can get everything via a app on a Roku, but the $17.99 is true ( I get Charter’s 1 gig broadband), I get the ads about once a week, advertising $44.99, then the fine print $17.99 for Broadcast Channels, another $5 for sports, another charge for DVR.

Add it all up and it costs more than what I pay to YTTV ($65) for everything.
If there not a streamer they could pony up and get a tivo with a lifetime sub and just pay 2.00 for the cable card the tuning adapter is at no charge. Then they could put tivo minis in other rooms at no charge as well and they would have whole home dvr service
 
i don't know anyone that would want to use spectrum cable boxes. the new guide sucks donkey balls. as it keeps crashing down saying channels not available even though you pay for em!!! used my friends world box freaking hated that thing:mad:..
 
Can't you call Comcast and get promos once yours runs out??? I heard of people doing that and getting another promo!!!
That seems to be the prevailing opinion on Reddit. Hopefully it's still true when the time comes.
 
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I only have there internet. Wich is pretty good. But there video service is utter crap with the new guide they put out.
Spectrum is just one of the three Internet providers I use. I did find out the limited analog service is no longer available. The local office said it's been replaced by a limited streaming service.
 
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Spectrum is just one of the three Internet providers I use. I did find out the limited analog service is no longer available. The local office said it's been replaced by a limited streaming service.
Cable companies are dropping analog channels to make room for more digital channels or, more often, more internet bandwidth. I don't really have a problem with that. However, there's no reason they couldn't still offer the local channels in unencrypted digital so subscribers don't have to rent hardware from them. Encrypting them, as Comcast does, is just plain antisocial. (I thought it was also illegal, but evidently it isn't anymore.)
 
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Cable companies are dropping analog channels to make room for more digital channels or, more often, more internet bandwidth. I don't really have a problem with that. However, there's no reason they couldn't still offer the local channels in unencrypted digital so subscribers don't have to rent hardware from them. Encrypting them, as Comcast does, is just plain antisocial. (I thought it was also illegal, but evidently it isn't anymore.)
Yes. At least when we had Comcast, their hardware was dead-simple. When you're used to just flipping through analog cable channels and you're converting somebody over to having to use a "cable box" for the first time, it might be a tad bit daunting, especially for the older set.
 

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