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Billy5wood

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Billy5wood here. First time on rv forum. HELLO! My wife and I purchased our Class A in July and are going through the riggers of learning for the care and upkeep of our Holiday Rambler.
Q: do you prefer streaming or having a cable platform to receive tv channels? What works best?

I have 3 tvs on my RV and want to watch news, sports, weather, and movies. Any Recommendations on which way to go would be appreciated.

Thanks
Billy5wood
 
I stream. I have a Fire stick with my hotspot (Netflix, You-Tube, Rumble, Amazon/BBC). 1 TV, 2 computers, 2 cellphones (defaults to "wifi calling" and the hotspot when it's in range), 1 Nintendo that uses the hotspot to download games to play later. I go thru about 60 to 70 GB per month. The higher number when the computer programs are downloaded or updated. I used to also have a little digital OTA antenna but I gave it away to a friend who needed it. I hadn't used it in over a year. I rent/buy movies from Redbox (I do not stream Netflix movies, I actually buy the discs when they sell them for under $4). I don't do sports.
 
+1 for streaming for all TV and internet related. There are a bunch of threads on the technology sub forum that will help you make decisions on what works best for your specific situation.

Good luck!
 
 

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