Help with TV and streaming services

Beatle Bum

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YTtv drops $15 and Disney Bundle is $13.99. Seems like losing local ABC is laying off!
 
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Well this isn't looking so good as out where we live the internet service options are very limited. Up until just recently we still had DSL service through ATT but it was okay at best and expensive. So we dropped that and went with a portable hotspot device, which has been working good. But it looks like hulu and sling don't allow their service through mobile hotspot devices. Not sure what our options are now. Was looking forward to watching bowl games. Anybody have any suggestions? I am admittedly pretty ignorant about most of this streaming stuff.
There was a whole thread on T-Mobile offering 5g internet in certain areas recently.




Starlink satellite is offered in much of the state, but not mine(not my address anyway) until late spring.

Starlink is $100/mo plus you have to buy your own equipment ($500).

You can check your address here:


 
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Does anyone with Hulu Live have the service where you package in the Disney Bundle? Was it hard to keep your existing logins? We already have the Disney Bundle and the billing is weird (we had ESPN+ first, so they will use for that, and then a second charge to make up the difference for the other too).

Also, it seems like you need to pony up $10 for the no commercials on the DVR (really not a DVR if it has commercials). That is the main reason I went with YTTV instead.