BeachedBear;842808633 said:
As you may have guessed, BeachedBear has a second home (almost primary) at the beach. I use the local cable company (Charter?) and get their cheapest package that has internet (and comes with standard TV, but I can never remember the lineup and rarely find channels). I get about 25 Mbps download and normal channels (local, ESPN, but not P12 network) for under $40/mo. When I need to watch a Cal game, I stream it on my laptop and run it through an HDMI cable. The 25 Mbps is more than sufficient to stream unless I have 3 or 4 kids simultaneously streaming video. In that case, I just yell at them to shut it down - as I'm watching the Cal game.
ps. No land line phone either - just rely on cell coverage. It's been great for the last 5 years or so. My primary cable package includes p12 network, so I can use that log on for streaming.
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Late to the party responding to this but: I have incorporated a lot of what you do as well, especially your Cal games component. For Phillies game, I got a Sling Box but I think that dynamic is going to change this season, as they are being allowed to stream etc.
I'm not anywhere close to having my "shore" (to use our lingo) house as a second home, so the ability to suspend service was key. Comcast (the local provider) let me(and others) do it for 6 months, for $25 a month. DirectTV was more flexible and doesn't charge anything for my suspended months, and then yes, I go with their lower package until sister in law comes down for 8 weeks upgrades it, and pays for it!
So, Verizon looked to be the best internet solution before basically getting "baited and switched" on. But I simply dumped them completely, and will see if I want to turn them on come the spring, pending another solution (including just doing Comcast internet)....