They cable companies better watch it because as wi-fi gets more powerful, cheaper and reliable (4G and beyond) they’ll find themselves as the next dodo bird.
I cut the cable TV cord and land-lines a long time ago. I get my TV via the internet and my calls via Ooma and I’ve haven’t looked back.
Why? Right now, I’m watching the Saskatchewan women’s curling championships for free on my 50” internet TV....and the curling content is getting more diverse and better. The only way to watch curling in the States was to wait every four years for the Olympica or get a Canadian “grey” dish. Netflix, Hulu Plus, and Vudu provide a lot of content for reasonable prices. YouTube has a lot of interesting stuff (love Bill Whittle’s content) and to top it off, there are websites on the internet that provide nothing but free video links to events all over the world.
don’t forget ROKU