Daren Todd
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Massey Ferguson 1825E, Kubota Z121S, Box blade, Rotary Cutter
Like the title says, my wife and I are thinking about getting rid of the dish Local Internet companies made substantial upgrade to the service. So a conversation with them the other day about cancelling the home phone turned into them telling me they finally got around to hooking up the fibre optic lines that they ran through the area. Conversation included scheduling a tech to come out and replace the line to the house and running a new phone jack with cat 5 cable to take advantage of a free life time upgrade for our service. Our local Internet is dsl by the way.
Said upgrade to the lines turned into a 5000 percent increase in speed Our old speed was a whopping 1 megabyte per second. New speed is 50 megabytes per second Before, if my wife was watching Netflix on her tablet, it would eat up all the available speed. Add a second device to the mix, and it took 5 minutes to load OTT
Wife and I don't have one of the smart TV's that's Internet capable. So we started looking at the Internet boxes like roku that can connect the TV to the Internet. But with not knowing much about the boxes, we are trying to learn. As well as trying to drop our bill down considerably and to avoid paying out a bunch of money for one of those boxes. One thing we are trying to do, is to keep the local channels and to be able to stream them over the Internet on the tv.
Any advise about plans, options ect,...... would be really helpful
Said upgrade to the lines turned into a 5000 percent increase in speed Our old speed was a whopping 1 megabyte per second. New speed is 50 megabytes per second Before, if my wife was watching Netflix on her tablet, it would eat up all the available speed. Add a second device to the mix, and it took 5 minutes to load OTT
Wife and I don't have one of the smart TV's that's Internet capable. So we started looking at the Internet boxes like roku that can connect the TV to the Internet. But with not knowing much about the boxes, we are trying to learn. As well as trying to drop our bill down considerably and to avoid paying out a bunch of money for one of those boxes. One thing we are trying to do, is to keep the local channels and to be able to stream them over the Internet on the tv.
Any advise about plans, options ect,...... would be really helpful