Cable TV is Dead, TV as a service from your ISP is Dead, long live streaming!

Well that got your attention. With virtually any television you buy there are built in streaming tools that allow the TV to connect to your in home WiFi signal and stream 4K high def television programs with full surround sound perfectly, no buffering or delays on the fiber system.

The YouTube Subscription (Details in my FAQ section) provide 60 channels, including the live Seattle locals. It’s $50 a month; you can set up 6 accounts. Six members of your family can share the service.

The streaming package solutions from Hulu, DirectTV Now, YouTube are so competitive that I cannot buy the license for the locals and a few channels for less than their retail price for the jumbo packages. There aren’t 45 shopping channels or infomercial channels to pump up the channel count.

These streaming services present you with a navigation menu (some look just like a cable television schedule) and allow you to enter searches with a on screen keyboard, or even voice activated search.

Netflix is the old standby, it consumes 70% of all the bandwidth I deliver to homes. Clearly people are streaming in Kitsap.

Don’t look for Net253 to be offering TV packages; that chance of happening is slim to none, and Slim left town.

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