(Pls label if OT - not sure as sports related.) Any of you high tech folks work out a way to do this and save money in process? Thinking of ditching cable, but definitely want all the major sports channels. Thanks.
#1. Get a different cell provider. Find out who is using those towers.I'm a bit remote from fibre optic (it runs 800 feet along my property line)
so internet is via a radio connection relay.
I can view 2 phone towers and yet my cell service is non existent.
So until the full internet service for all citizens once promised by a previous president comes true. I'll just keep looking at that fibre cable on my property and sigh--that cable is only for .Harrisonburg large housing complexes (read JMU)
I think they missed Roku.Here's an article on how to get ESPN without cable. How to Watch ESPN Online, Without Cable - Full Guide
Didn't see BTN listed when I read article.
#1. Get a different cell provider. Find out who is using those towers.
#2. Get a splicing kit for the fiber. ;^)