I don't have the patience or desire to figure all the TV services out. The
real deal is I don't want to constantly train my wife, as she forgets right
after I tell her, how to make all this work. I would love it if someone had
some kind of aggregation app that flowed into the live schedule deals so
you just select from what looks like one source.

On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 9:59 AM Mike Hammett <af...@ics-il.net> wrote:

> I don't know their channel line up, but thus far OTT and TV delivered
> other ways are different product offerings. Sure, many people don't care
> about the differences, but the content lineup isn't really comparable.
>
>
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> *From: *ch...@wbmfg.com
> *To: *af@afmug.com
> *Sent: *Thursday, November 16, 2017 9:38:54 AM
>
> *Subject: *Re: [AFMUG] Layer3 TV
>
> A bit late in the game.  Directv Now recently upgraded their system to it
> almost works right all of the time.  They are adding DVR.
> Vue has been good for some time.
> SlingTV is OK but a bit clunky on the user interface.
> Pluto works flawlessly, has a very nice user interface and is free.
>
> I would not think having to have some defined hardware is a good way
> forward.  All you need is an app and an roku if you want to plug into
> something with using a computer.
>
> *From:* Mike Hammett
> *Sent:* Thursday, November 16, 2017 5:49 AM
> *To:* af@afmug.com
> *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] Layer3 TV
>
> I saw articles about it a while back and have been seeing Facebook
> advertisements for it, but haven't really looked into it.
>
>
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> *From: *"Nate Burke" <n...@blastcomm.com>
> *To: *"Animal Farm" <af@afmug.com>
> *Sent: *Wednesday, November 15, 2017 10:28:58 PM
> *Subject: *[AFMUG] Layer3 TV
>
> I was driving around today (Chicagoland) and saw a billboard for Layer3
> TV.  It looks like an OTT TV service, complete with Set-top boxes and
> DVR's all connected to your existing coax plant via MOCA. Their website
> is quite light on technical details.  Has anyone looked into them
> further?  They say that I can get it at my address, and they'll happily
> take my money and setup an installation time, but nowhere does it list
> minimum BW requirements or the like.
>
> I found a newspaper article from a few months ago where it talked about
> being only available for Comcast Customers, but RCN (another cable
> company) may be allowed soon.
>
>

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