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<blockquote data-quote="rawhide" data-source="post: 2669822" data-attributes="member: 3448"><p>I'm not that tech savy but do use some technology and internet daily. The cost of smart phones/data and Directv has me looking at other options. We live in a rural area but get 4G signal through Verizon and the wife doesn't want to give up some of her tv shows not available on OTA TV.</p><p></p><p>I've been looking at buying a smart tv, dropping Dirctv or reducing to minimum package, minimizing Verizon data, putting the antennae back up and subscribing to Atlink rural internet to watch tv through Netflix, Hulu, etc. If the programming we want is available and Atlink is reliable I could save significant $.</p><p></p><p>Has anyone here had good experience with Atlink? The limited number of reviews I found on Google were old and negative but I think a new Atlink tower is very close to me. And, will the internet adequately replace satellite for programming?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rawhide, post: 2669822, member: 3448"] I'm not that tech savy but do use some technology and internet daily. The cost of smart phones/data and Directv has me looking at other options. We live in a rural area but get 4G signal through Verizon and the wife doesn't want to give up some of her tv shows not available on OTA TV. I've been looking at buying a smart tv, dropping Dirctv or reducing to minimum package, minimizing Verizon data, putting the antennae back up and subscribing to Atlink rural internet to watch tv through Netflix, Hulu, etc. If the programming we want is available and Atlink is reliable I could save significant $. Has anyone here had good experience with Atlink? The limited number of reviews I found on Google were old and negative but I think a new Atlink tower is very close to me. And, will the internet adequately replace satellite for programming? [/QUOTE]
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