Streameast, the largest illegal sports streaming service, reportedly shut down after year-long investigation
Streameast's original domain is no longer available after a raid.
What does your wifi have to do with your cell or cable provider ?I posted this in the Sunday ticket thread:
I got NFL Sunday ticket for free this year through Verizon. I've recently moved and had to get a new wifi provider and Verizon has several promotions that give you SNFL ticket for free or reduced costs. I don’t work for Verizon or get incentives for referrals.
I have Verizon for cell and wifi. By getting 5g ultimate wifi Verizon gave me nfl Sunday ticket for free. I don't have a cable provider because I have smart TVs and stream direct tv and get Netflix for free, again part of the Verizon incentive package. Hopefully this answers your question.What does your wifi have to do with your cell or cable provider ?
Can't say I agree with this, until we get a la carte pricing on pretty much all programming. Oh, and removing blackout rules...Good. Shut down all the piracy.
When it isn't like 1,000 times cheaper to watch a U.S. sport in Canada than it is to watch it in the U.S., I might agree with you.Good. Shut down all the piracy.
how much is verizon a monthI have Verizon for cell and wifi. By getting 5g ultimate wifi Verizon gave me nfl Sunday ticket for free. I don't have a cable provider because I have smart TVs and stream direct tv and get Netflix for free, again part of the Verizon incentive package. Hopefully this answers your question.
It's the WiFi I don't getI have Verizon for cell and wifi. By getting 5g ultimate wifi Verizon gave me nfl Sunday ticket for free. I don't have a cable provider because I have smart TVs and stream direct tv and get Netflix for free, again part of the Verizon incentive package. Hopefully this answers your question.
Doesn't your router need a provider?It's the WiFi I don't get
I get my mine from my own router
Sorry friend but I have the Verizon app so it doesn't let me search new customer offers because it recognizes me as a existing member. I have my cell service with Verizon so my total bill includes more than the 5g cost. What I did see was plans start at $30 a month for internet/wifi but I don't think it gets you nfl Sunday ticket for free.how much is verizon a month
Can't say I agree with this, until we get a la carte pricing on pretty much all programming. Oh, and removing blackout rules...
I just plug my router into the cable box or whatever interface your provider gives you I never ever use the wifi on their provider router.Doesn't your router need a provider?
Verizon also has deals on cell phone upgrades.
Piracy hurts the little guy the most. It's not the actors / athletes, the producers or executives...it is the the cameraman, roadie, grip, ect...
It leads to less jobs in that industry.
Cutting the cable was originally billed as the thing that would finally get us a la carte. Then the big corporations got wise to what was happening and moved into the building. Now streaming is just as expensive as cable was. Not to mention, now you have everybody wanting you to subscribe to their own streaming channels, which has skyrocketed TV costs.A huge problem, all the providers seem to have a different piece of the market.
There needs to be something like a huge mutual fund of programs where the consumer can select the channels they want at a reasonable price.
Probably a bad analogy, but a person shouldn't have to buy an entire box of candy bars to have just one.
And then there can be equipment involved.
I'm good, just answering your questions and trying to help.I just plug my router into the cable box or whatever interface your provider gives you I never ever use the wifi on their provider router.
Those wifi routers are universally bad really bad, if you want to know more we can move the discussion
Disagree.Piracy hurts the little guy the most. It's not the actors / athletes, the producers or executives...it is the the cameraman, roadie, grip, ect...
It leads to less jobs in that industry.
Speaking of boxes....go to the Phoenix swap meet...buy a Roku for 25 bucks...then go to YouTube and watch the instructions to jailbreak it....get everything. Direct TV, HBO, SHOW,MAX,DISNEY, PAY PER VIEW,...everything...A huge problem, all the providers seem to have a different piece of the market.
There needs to be something like a huge mutual fund of programs where the consumer can select the channels they want at a reasonable price.
Probably a bad analogy, but a person shouldn't have to buy an entire box of candy bars to have just one.
And then there can be equipment involved.