Sorta OT: Comcast v. Century Link

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  1. Sedatedfork

    Sedatedfork Rip City Rhapsody

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    Is the Comcast monopoly on the Blazers over? Century Link just was canvassing my neighborhood in Seattle and I come home to my wife changing our service. I'm kind of despondent... and she asks why? I tell her I can't get the Blazer games on Century Link, but the reps tell me that CSN is available on Century Link now. Maybe this is coming to Portland too?
     
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    Not that I am aware of, but very interested if anyone else picks it up so I can get rid of commiecast. Wife did that to me when we moved into our new home last year. They insisted to her we would get the Blazer games. I told her to confirm. She found out that they meant through NBATV, but still no CSN. Now this was direct TV not century link. There are some ways they word it that make you think you get the games, but they are withholding the details. Assholes... I told them to come get their shit and I wasn't paying them a dime.
    As much as I hate Commiecast, they are still the best option as of I know.
     
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    Yup, that happened to my step dad - he was told he'd get the Blazer games through Century Link. He signed up and quickly found out that what they told him was false. They are either uninformed (definitely) or liars (probably).
    Also, there are many CSN networks. You may very well get other region's CSNs, but not CSNNW.
     
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    rasheedfan2005 Well-Known Member

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    I have centurylink. Be careful. They lie and sneak extra charges on bills. Unfortunately they are still better than the competition.
     
  5. Boob-No-More

    Boob-No-More Why you no hire big man coach?

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    Frontier FIOS in some areas. I've had them for five years now and never miss a Blazers game. Comcast still has two more seasons left on their near monopoly deal they signed back in 2007

    BNM
     
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    Sedatedfork Rip City Rhapsody

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    It is the new Prism. Hopefully they didn't lie about CSN being available. I guess I will find out soon and let you know.
     
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    They lied - you won't get 'em on Prism.
     
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    Sedatedfork Rip City Rhapsody

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    So, I just did a little google search and saw these two articles that say it is available.

    http://www.oregonlive.com/silicon-forest/index.ssf/2015/05/centurylink_prism_cable_tv_qa.html

    http://www.oregonlive.com/silicon-forest/index.ssf/2015/05/centurylink_launches_cable_tv.html



    I am going to give it a shot. I will be your guinea pig. Worst case scenario, I will just pay to go back to Comcast.
     
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    So glad I finally cut the cord. Have all my broadcast TV for free over HD antenna. Use Roku3 over my new 70" TV with sling TV ($20 month) that gets ESPN and TNT. They had a promo with SlingTV to pay for half the Roku3. I have it hardwired to router so no wifi connectivity issues. Netflix $9 a month.

    Bought NBA league pass for the season. If I was in Oregon I'd need to setup a VPN or something. With the money I save it'll pay for the TV in a couple years and I don't have to worry about a stupid cable box with a crappy interface. Internet service is very fast and reliable in my downtown area though. Still get more sports than I need even the baseball playoffs on TBS. If there's a Pac12 networks football game or whatever I don't get I go to the sportsbar there are only a couple per year. Not worth spending a thousand bucks a year on cable for a couple sports games and hundreds of channels I never watch.
     
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    From what I've read, SlingTV broadcasts in 2 channel AAC stereo. If you have a home theater sound system, it's going to suffer from lesser quality audio. The PPV stuff is in 5.1.

    I tried CBS All Access and it's stereo, too.

    Also, I was reading about the new TiVo Bolt yesterday. It does 4K streaming (e.g. Netflix, Amazon Prime for now). It will have out of house streaming capability in 2016 like their Romaio product line. You can get TiVo mini boxes to turn it into whole home DVR. And it has cable card that works really good with Comcast - you can ditch all of the Comcast set top boxes and the like for the TiVo gear.

    The out of house streaming feature allows you to watch your cable channels and DVR content anywhere in the world on handheld devices. Using AirPlay or chromecast, you can then watch on TV outside the home that has an Apple TV or chrome stick.

    The downside is you have to pay $150/year (1st year is free) for their cable guide data.
     
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    blue32 Who wants a mustache ride?

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    Yeah I just play the 2-year game with DTV and Comcast. Every two years you just switch providers and get their 99~ month for all channels deal.

    The reason I do this, is that we watch a bunch of shows on show/hbo/etc, and ala-carte doesn't save enough when we keep flipping every 2 years.
     
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    julius Living on the air in Cincinnati... Staff Member Global Moderator

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    Fuck, I thought this was the last season.
     
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    Yeah I've done that too but for me I was really glad to cut the cord and still get 98% of what I want; could use less TV watching anyways.

    HBO Now is $15/mo and I believe Showtime has something similar or will soon through Hulu.
     
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    I got a decent Marantz receiver setup but only using stereo Klipsch speakers so fine for me. Some of the channels are so compressed through cable they look bad; antenna can be far better. The league pass Roku app has DVR like archives. The cable league pass channels were terrible here last year; only one of them was HD so I ended up just watching half the Blazer games on a computer. A DVR would be handy but haven't seen any I like worth the money; besides the Blazers I don't really need to be watching every second of TV. I can normally find a show on Hulu or somewhere if I really want after its aired. I only have a 70" TV so 4K wouldn't make a real world difference with my setup.

    The Sling TV isn't without hiccups. I've had issues where it lags or freezes or cuts out. Not the end of the world but can be annoying if people are over. I can use the watchESPN Roku app for their content but it can lag too. I was so sick of cable and the way they force you to bundle crap its refreshing to ditch it.
     
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    Understood.

    I do think the cable companies are really working hard at getting better.

    They're rolling out very fast Internet, and delivering high bitrate content over those for TV programing is the plan. They just can't upgrade all the physical infrastructure everywhere and pull fiber optic cable fast enough :)
     
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    Yeah; I'm still using cable internet just not TV. They have 300+ Mb here and google fiber is 1Gb but I don't notice any difference when going above 50Mbit. Its normally the site I'm downloading from that's the bottleneck. The real benefit with ~300Mbit is faster upload speed as they cap upload at 10% of download.
     
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    We currently have Frontier internet. Do they carry the Blazers on their TV as well? I haven't looked into it, but our DirecTV runs out soon and I'm thinking about switching.
     
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    You'd notice the bandwidth if you were watching UHD netflix on 2 tvs at once. Or 3 tvs :)
     
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    Boob-No-More Why you no hire big man coach?

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    They do if it's Frontier FIOS (their fiberoptic service). It's not available in all areas. It started out as Verizon FIOS, but about 6 years ago, Verizon sold their FIOS infrastrusture in Washington and Oregon, and licensed the FIOS name to Frontier Communications. I've lived in the Bethany/Rock Creek area for the last 26 years and about 12 years ago, Verizon spent the entire summer tearing up the sidewalks and pulling fiberoptic cable in our neighborhood. I've moved twice since then, in the same general area, and both the new places (newer construction - current house built in 2009) had FIOS service available.

    BNM
     
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    Do you like your FIOS?

    Verizon claims their TV is ranked #1 in terms of picture quality. I can see that. DirecTV does about 6-7mbit streaming mpeg4. You can do much better than that over fiber optic.
     

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