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Looking at their website it appears that they don't offer much. It will be interesting to see they offer more in the future.
Sounds better then Comcast TV however. If if only I could get Utopia to my residence.
A comcast door-to-door salesman came by my place yesterday. I had the pleasure to tell him that I didn't need his overpriced service because I use free over-the-air TV and streaming from Netflix to my TV. Streaming with OTA TV is the future. Cable and Satellite are quagmires that overcharge for channels that you don't need or watch. Bye bye bad customer service and poor selection. Hello watching what I want when I want to watch it.
CKS007 - high five!
For $5 you only get local channels. $20 for a few cable channels, however, the cable channels aren't offered in SLC, yet... AND the biggest caveat is that they aren't actually providing the local TV channels over their network, but require you to have an ANTENNA. DUH.
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