Hello, I live in Uxbridge, MA (01569) and I dont really use technology at home, I do however use technology at work so i understand the concepts ... etc. I do not own a PC, tablet, have Internet access. For phone I use a very-limited minutes ($13 month) cell phone and for TV I have cable TV from Charter where for 6 months a year I pay ~$65 per month for basic which includes Regional Sports Networks (NESN, etc)) and the most popular cable networks (TNT, USA, A&E, ESPN, etc). For the other 6 months (fall/winter) I get limited basic for ~$15 per month (essentially 8-10 free air channels and local access). If it were not for wanting NESN to watch the Redsox I could
get by with free air channels, and besides NESN I'm really only interested in maybe 5 channels (I have to pay an extra $10 per month to get these). What I'm trying to find out is , is there any way I can get NESN (Satellite, Internet, Cable, ???) cheaper that is add it (regional sports networks) as a package to a cheaper base package (such as Dish's Welcome Pack) or stream it (I if get a cheap internet package) or some other way?
Also, I've heard that Intel, Apple and others are talking of adding some type of a la cart over Internet. Is this just a pipe dream? and If not how granular do they expect to get with packages (i.e. per channel, or groups of channels, etc). For myself I'd just like NESN for 6 months, and maybe Science, Biography, Cooking, and a couple more.
Also along that line if the Intenet service required would cost more than the Basic (which includes Regional Sports Networks, ~$65) per month to provide the options to get the TV channels then it doesn't become worth it.
Thank You.
Nevi