With ATT enforcing data caps now, which seems like nothing more than a money grab from cord cutters, anyone here have TWC internet and is it any good in Cleveland? Im most likely switching over to them since they dont have data caps, and probably wont for awhile since the merger.
I stuck with TW after cutting the cord mostly for the reason that they don't have a data cap. Extreme internet was pretty legit. I since dropped it down to turbo because my promotion expired. I have noticed a drop in quality, but nothing to piss me off really yet.With ATT enforcing data caps now, which seems like nothing more than a money grab from cord cutters, anyone here have TWC internet and is it any good in Cleveland? Im most likely switching over to them since they dont have data caps, and probably wont for awhile since the merger.
We do a lot of streaming since switching to PS vue and cancelled DTV. I have my ps4 and fire tv hard wired, but two fire sticks are also hooked up for Vue and prime, as well as our phones. In total 6 devices are on wi fi, with 2 hard wired.How much streaming/downloading do you plan on doing?
I just got U-Verse Internet a month ago and just got the email about a usage allowance. I'm allowed 50GB and then there's a charge if I go over that, which isn't likely. 50GB is a lot. I do have PlayStation Vue/Netflix/Amazon Prime and HBONow. I'd be shocked if I went over 50GB.
With ATT enforcing data caps now, which seems like nothing more than a money grab from cord cutters, anyone here have TWC internet and is it any good in Cleveland? Im most likely switching over to them since they dont have data caps, and probably wont for awhile since the merger.
If you're talking about the Comcast/TWC merger, that's not happening.
Yeah, I asked TWC about it, said they are still offering no data caps,switching over to them next month. ATT solution for the data cap was getting DTV back after I cancelled it last month lol. Ill end up getting a higher speed at a cheaper price by switching too so its a win/win.I see Charter/BrightHouse/TWC are merging now. Gotta love the assbackwards ideas of the FCC.
Can't let 1 and 2 merge, would limit competition too much.
But we can let 2, 3, and 4, merge together.
Charter was one of the first to implement data caps, but under this Spectrum branding, they are claiming to have no data caps.
I'm thinking about cutting out cable and getting Vue. Does anyone have it? What device do you use to run it? It has Regional Fox Sports on it right?
My only hold up is the huge up front costs since I would have to buy a device to run each TV and wouldn't be saving too much money until the Time Warner promotion is over to which I could then get Vue.
I have Vue and run it off of my PS3. It has Fox Sports (local). It's pretty reliable for the price. I can't believe how much I wasted on Cox cable. Vue has On Demand too, so I don't miss out on my shows.
I see when you prepay for Sling for 3 months, you get a free Roku and Sling also has local Fox Sports and ESPN when paying for their $40 package. I might go that route to get the Roku for free and switch to the $35 Vue package after that. Did you have Sling before Vue? Any differences in quality if you did?I have Vue and run it off of my PS3. It has Fox Sports (local). It's pretty reliable for the price. I can't believe how much I wasted on Cox cable. Vue has On Demand too, so I don't miss out on my shows.
You say Vue has Fox Sports (local)... so... I'm assuming "local" means where you are at the moment? Is it based on your billing address?
I'd like to get FSO here in Los Angeles, and I'm wondering if that's possible using this method.