As the subject line says, finally realizing I shouldn't put all my eggs in
one basket, so to speak, in case of a disruption of cell phone service for
whatever reason, I actually broke down and got internet service from
Spectrum. Now, grin, to make that on topic for this list.

 

First, when I got the internet service, Spectrum had a promotion where they
were offering a free year of cell phone service along with the internet
purchase. So since it was free, of course I took them up on it and was able
to disconnect one of my cell phone lines from AT&T. Thus, if one of my cell
services goes down, I'll hopefully have a backup way to call someone, even
if I don't have a regular landline home phone. I am going to be kind of sad,
though, to lose one of my opportunities to participate in the Walmart Black
Friday cell phone deal and get the E-gift card for upgrading one of my cell
phone lines, but I've no regrets and the peace of mind is well worth it.

 

Second, after I had activated my Spectrum cell phone line but before they
had come to set up my internet, I connected the Spectrum cell phone to my
computer via personal hotspot and used it for a while and it worked just
fine. However, when I checked my cellular settings on my iPhone, I was
really surprised to find that I hadn't used any cellular data at all but had
been using some sort of Spectrum Wi-Fi. Apparently, they use some sort of
Wi-Fi hotspots to let people use their Wi-Fi connection and save their
cellular data, and I had lots of other folks in my apartment complex using
their Spectrum routers and thus providing me the necessary hotspots. I may
not have the terminology exactly correct, but either way, I guess it's how
their model of service works and I'm certainly not going to complain about
it.

 

And third, at least for now, in addition to getting the internet and cell
phone, I let them talk me into a TV promotion, even though I was sure I
wouldn't do that when I first called. But now that I finally realized that
AT&T has sold all of their interest in DIRECTV, something I found out
researching things afterwords, I had no regrets about taking a Spectrum
promotion and disconnecting my DIRECTV service.

 

I do regret, though, letting them talk me into the Spectrum TV Choice plan
where you get eighty channels, 65 fixed and you choose fifteen, as I was
coming from the Go Big from DIRECTV where I had lots more of the popular
channels readily available to me, rather than having to choose just fifteen.
But the sales person was focusing in on lowering my bill once I told him how
much I was paying for DIRECTV, even first suggested the streaming package
without the local channels, so I didn't even think to ask about the
higher-priced packages. Thus, since I left AT&T, anyway, I decided to also
get YouTube TV and try it for a few months as well, as it had many more
channels readily available anytime, so I'll play around with both for a bit
and see where things go and how making any changes with Spectrum, either
going up or down in package price will affect things. I'm not in a long-term
contract with either service, at least not where I have to pay to get out of
a contract, but I could possibly lose my internet/cell phone/TV promotional
price, two years for the internet and TV and one year for the free cell
phone service, should I make any changes with Spectrum, so I'll still try
both for a while and then call Spectrum and see where things stand if I want
to make any changes to my services with them.

 

So far, when trying to use the Spectrum TV and YouTube TV apps, which has
only been a few days time, I can find what I want easily enough most of the
time. I find the favorites, at least so far, easier to set up with the
Spectrum app, but I can usually do a search and find what I want with either
app. To select my fifteen channels with Spectrum, though, something I can
change every thirty days, at least so far to change them, I have to go to my
computer to do that, as going to the website for that purpose on the iPhone
just opens up the Spectrum app where I'm not able to make those type of
changes. It's early days for me right now, though, so I'm sure I have lots
more to learn about using either iPhone app.

 

Vicky Collins

USA

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