But I bet they have location issues if they base it off of ip addresses
They already do this, I have had no issues. Next made up problem / rabbit hole to demonstrate how little you know on this topic?
But I bet they have location issues if they base it off of ip addresses
Why dont we wait and seeThey already do this, I have had no issues. Next made up problem / rabbit hole to demonstrate how little you know on this topic?
Why dont we wait and see
They have almost 6 million YTTV subscribers, all with locals, I have not seen one reported issue with location.But I bet they have location issues if they base it off of ip addresses
What if you travel in a RV and your location changes? The biggest issue is that there is no 800 number to call to solve any kind of issue...should fun to watch the complaints in the first couple of weeksThe only issues with location I've read about is when you are real close to 2 different DMA's and use something like T-Mobile internet where it may ping the wrong location. But those have been few and far between
What if you travel in a RV and your location changes? The biggest issue is that there is no 800 number to call to solve any kind of issue...should fun to watch the complaints in the first couple of weeks
This post is a perfect example of Juan’s Rabbit HoleTM.What if you travel in a RV and your location changes? The biggest issue is that there is no 800 number to call to solve any kind of issue...should fun to watch the complaints in the first couple of weeks
Its priced too high...people who are usedWhen you use the service from another DMA it re-confirms your DMA. No need for a call.
I have no doubt people will be rooting for failure, it's all they've got left after being wrong pretty much every step of the way about the package moving to streaming.
Lets see..its too expensive for the casual fan and not enough streams available for a gamblerThis post is a perfect example of Juan’s Rabbit HoleTM.
Just constantly moving the goal posts and continue to be negative about a subject, no matter how far fetched his scenarios are.
I assume you were going to write used to be free.Its priced too high...people who are used
Right now it is cheaper then DirecTV’s pricing , there is no increase in pricing for the standalone version because it has never been offered that way to the majority of the population.Lets see..its too expensive for the casual fan and not enough streams available for a gambler
But... but... but...Yeah... for those still doubting it will be a la carte or not...
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The Exclusive Home of NFL Sunday Ticket - YouTube & YouTube TV
With NFL Sunday Ticket and YouTube TV, you get every game, every Sunday.tv.youtube.com
Since the pricing was announced we have-But... but... but...
And google will lose billions because they misread the market...sunday ticket really isn't that popular..unless you gambleSince the pricing was announced we have-
Google’s servers will fail because they will not handle the streaming traffic with Sunday Ticket.
It (ST) will not get as many new subscribers since it is not available on DirecTV.
It is no longer free.
The price will go up next year.
The preorder price goes away in two months.
You have to pay for the internet.
Only two streams which means I will not be able to password share with my friends/family.
The picture/sound will not be as nice.
Google is making me think about switching to YTTV and dropping DirecTV to save at least $500 an year and I don’t like it.( seen that on on Reddit).
Wahhh…things are changing and I hate it.
Time for a reminder of Juan’s other recent predictions-NFL will drop in ratings because of wokeness ( ratings are way up since that one), Amazon going out of business, Netflix losing a lot of subscribers and going out of business ( they were up again in 2022 by millions), Doctor Who is not leaving BBC America and going to Disney+ ( he continued to post that even after the Press Release said it was true), NFL Sunday Ticket will stay with DirecTV in some form ( way off since DirecTV did not even want to make a deal with the NFL for Business/Commercial rights).And google will lose billions because they misread the market...sunday ticket really isn't that popular..unless you gamble
You wrote multiple posts on directv losing money on sunday ticket...so I guess the fix for google is to spend a billion more and raise the price..that way people will flock to youtube tvTime for a reminder of Juan’s other recent predictions-NFL will drop in ratings because of wokeness ( ratings are way up since that one), Amazon going out of business, Netflix losing a lot of subscribers and going out of business ( they were up again in 2022 by millions), Doctor Who is not leaving BBC America and going to Disney+ ( he continued to post that even after the Press Release said it was true), NFL Sunday Ticket will stay with DirecTV in some form ( way off since DirecTV did not even want to make a deal with the NFL for Business/Commercial rights).
That is from my recent memory, many others are out there , but I have research to do for my next report, no time to look them up.
$500 for 18 days of football ($27.80 a day).. you would really have to like your football teamPersonally, I like having the choice of being able to get ST without getting a streaming service. The price is reasonable too.
I'll likely stick with NFL+ if that is still available. It isn't live, but I find it a better way to get the game in.
It is $350 right now until June 6, more misinformation from you.$500 for 18 days of football ($27.80 a day).. you would really have to like your football team