I registered on this site several months ago but I haven't heard anything.
A challenge to this approach is, ironically, the electricity cost. There
was an article in the WSJ several weeks back. The way it works every
subscriber essentially gets their own antenna/tv card on the host server.
While each one of these chips might only take a 1/2 a watt... multiply
that by hundreds of thousands of subscribers and the electric bill alone
for this service could become quite crippling. Interesting idea though and
I too look for a time when there won't be the cable monopoly.
best, Chad
On Sun, Nov 24, 2013 at 9:29 PM, Emil Volcheck wrote:
> Hello, neighbors,
>
> I've been paying attention to Internet TV services in the hope that
> they will mature enough so that I can save paying $90/month for our
> DishTV satellite TV service. The Aereo service looks like it has some
> momentum. It will provide you web access to local channels plus some
> basic cable-type channels for a monthly fee. Learn more here:
>
> https://aereo.com/preregister/bal
>
> I can't say whether this will be a good deal yet, but I will follow
> it. I previously subscribed to Ivi TV (http://www.ivi.tv/), which
> worked well at providing broadcast TV over the Internet, but it
> couldn't survive lawsuits from the cable industry.
>
> Thanks,
>
> --Emil
>
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