my apartment complex seems to have conveniently bypassed this law by requiring a pehnomenally high liability insurance amount from dish or directv(to protect themselves from dish tv's workers working on the apartment property and getting injured) which they are not able to meet and hence my complex is not allowed to have any dish/directtv etc.chris90 wrote:An apartment complex cannot prevent you from using satellite TV. A federal law was passed years ago regarding this.
Chris
Alternative to Comcast and satellite?
Television services and online video discussion.
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That may be true, Chris, but there are ways for property owners to get around that law, and requiring a prohibitively large amount of liability insurance is one of them. At my complex, because of the location of my apartment, I cannot get reception for a dish.
Have you looked into an indoor HDTV antenna? Here's an example from Amazon.com: Paper Thin Leaf Indoor HDTV Antennawisewomn wrote:I live in a large apartment complex and am not allowed to have satellite TV. Has Sonic looked into another alternative to Comcast for people like me? I know there are many like me.
I like watching PBS, so hulu isn't much help.
I used to live in an apartment complex in San Mateo, close to HW101 and the results where surprisingly great! Of course whether or not this could work for you heavily depends on a) where you live and b) what TV channels you absolutely want.
HTH,
Torsten
What about Internet Protocol TV (IPTV)? When will Sonic make IPTV available? I don't need 300 channels. Just give me local news, PBS, Golf, ESPN, Fox, CNN, financial news, FM radio, and a couple dozen other channels I can select from the list and it would be exactly what I want.
We are working on an IPTV offering, but it isn't likely to give you that degree of flexibility. Package design is rather restrictive due to content requirements.ensab2 wrote:What about Internet Protocol TV (IPTV)? When will Sonic make IPTV available? I don't need 300 channels. Just give me local news, PBS, Golf, ESPN, Fox, CNN, financial news, FM radio, and a couple dozen other channels I can select from the list and it would be exactly what I want.
Dane Jasper
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Sonic
Looks like there's another game in town, beyond Sonic's pay-tv-to-streaming proposal:
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/09/busin ... .html?_r=0
Aereo does exactly what Dane proposed: picks up local stations and streams them.
Each viewer has "it's own antenna", very similar to the service that once offered DVD streaming by using huge banks of DVD players with each player supporting just one customer at a time.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/09/busin ... .html?_r=0
Aereo does exactly what Dane proposed: picks up local stations and streams them.
Each viewer has "it's own antenna", very similar to the service that once offered DVD streaming by using huge banks of DVD players with each player supporting just one customer at a time.
Last time I saw anything about this, Fox was threatening to stop broadcasting if they're allowed to do thisdigitalbitstream wrote:Looks like there's another game in town,
All the more reason for doing it!
As long as we move The Simpsons to another network!
Deal!
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