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Adi
Adi
10/13/2016 10:26:57 AM
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Re: Unneccessary channels
@Owner85593 - Yes, that's a good example, I think. We wrote about this service, StreamTV, a few weeks back. Comcast is planning to extend it to other markets as well. I think maybe Chicago has it already.

 You can see the article here

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Owner85593
Owner85593
10/12/2016 11:38:53 PM
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Re: Unneccessary channels
The best thing Verizon can do to provide those customers that do not need 300 channel is to do the something as Comcast have a streaming package of chancel that they pay for. We need to provide a better price for data only customer or those so call cable cutter let them able to stream live tv programing and have the best in data speed, the best idea is what they are doing in Boston ma with a router/stb option where the customer does not have to just watch tv

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afwriter
afwriter
10/12/2016 10:44:57 PM
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I think that McAdam is right on the money here and it has to be the natural evolution of cable if these companies want to stay viable against OTT. 

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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
10/12/2016 9:41:11 PM
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Re: Unneccessary channels
The challenges is one of adoption--and sustain it.   That's fundamental 

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Ariella
Ariella
10/12/2016 8:12:42 PM
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Re: Unneccessary channels
@mpouraryan and businesses must adapt if they are to survive in changing times.

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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
10/12/2016 3:35:46 PM
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Re: Unneccessary channels
What he's suggesting is absolutely right on as they have to adapt to changing customer tastes--it is all about choice in the end--isn't it?

 

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clrmoney
clrmoney
10/12/2016 10:59:41 AM
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Unneccessary channels
Well I can understand when you are not using certain channels that you pay for and not really interested in watching so they have to come up with a different solutions for thir customers.

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