Old fashion Cable tv with dvr baby here..
What are the options for television if cable TV is not available?
I thought starlink was both but it's only data..
DirectTV isn't the best with rain and poor footprint
Youtube tv is about as customer friendly as nothing and seems to like to buffer alot
Do you guys just use an outdoor antenna and stream netflix?
Eagler
We had Dish/Direct for YEARS, finally dumped them when the bill hit $140/month for the 4th of 5 levels of BASIC.
(I stupidly told wife to call them up, threaten to cancel, thinking they'd SURELY knuckle under. Called her next day, she said they were gonna send us a box to put their stuff in)
No decent cell reception either. Finally discovered that if you cant get a wisp of cell signal at top of the house, a booster may fix that. For 15 years, we had a 25' fiberglass pole with an omni-directional antenna on top, with a RG-6 cable running down to a 4G cell phone booster. Used a wifi hotspot to feed the PC in living room, and we watched tv with a computer. (it can be done, takes a bit of doing)
AFTER afore-mentioned 15 years, we got fiber right up to the house, (owing to the fact that people in rural areas can neither work remotely, nor attend school remotely without high-speed internet, hence a government program) WE still watch tv the same way, with same computer. We pay $70/month for internet, have Prime, Netflix, Disney+, couple others. A login from son-in-law (Dish employee) lets us watch network tv, etc. Absent that, we'd probably have to pony up for YouTube tv or something