Save for later. I thought the deal was $35/month until I read the fine print.
This is good news.
The only thing is you need at least 20mb of Internet speed. I think the nation wide average is 10mb of speed?
I expect all the other cable complines to do the same thing. So the price of TV should drop once the competition comes out.
AT&T is just the first to the gate. AT&T is just the first one there.
They should have the slight advantage with the NFL ticket.
$35 to start and to get anything watchable it will be over $100 within 2 years.
Early adopters lock in $35/mth for 100 channels and 2 simultaneous streams. Just need enough bandwidth on your internet feed to handle it plus your internet. Should not be a problem for me.
I jumped on this on the 30th when it started. For 35 bucks a month it is perfect for me and my wife. Plenty of channels, month to month, etc. I don’t watch sports or premium channels. It streams absolutely perfect on our 18mbps Uverse DSL. Zero buffering. I can’t believe it.
And since we both have AT&T cell phones we can stream on our phones with no data use. This was what I had been waiting on. If they do what they say and in the next few weeks introduce Roku compatibility then I am all set. I’m currently waiting on the free Fire Stick to arrive. Paid 1 month in advance and got that. Great deal.
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They have wrecked Directv.