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eCommunity™ Fiber enables you to stream TV over the internet instead of using your cable TV service. It is the way of the future, it will you save money and give you more control and flexibility of what you watch.
Even if you currently stream TV, we recommend you check out the Link to our MyBundle page where you can enter your viewing profile and get customized suggestions of Streaming platforms.
THE MOST CRITICAL ITEM IS GETTING A FIBER INTERNET CONNECTION! Streaming TV requires a reliable symmetric (same upload and download speed) internet connection so that it can move your video signals back and forth and eliminate buffering. Even if you get a lower bandwidth option of 100Mb/100Mb with fiber vs cable you will have the reliability to support 2 to 3 TV/devices streaming TV.
If you currently have a Smart TV, it has a built-in APP for streaming and you can skip to the next step. If not, you would need to purchase a Streaming Device and plug it into your TV. Roku, Amazon Stick, Chromecast are all common devices for streaming.
Once you have your internet connection and TV connected, you are all set to open and create an account with a Live TV Streaming app. Most Smart TV’s have the apps already installed, but YouTubeTV, Hulu, RokuLive are common ones with a range of costs, some being $0 Free. These Live Streaming TV apps provide your local live stations and a customized package of content channels you are familiar with. If you find yourself wanting more stations/channels you can add them directly to your TV. Again these range from free channels to those with a small monthly subscription fee. This process can seem overwhelming. Fortunately, however MyBundleTV has simplied and automated this entire process step for you.
eCommunity™ Fiber is more than a network, it is a game changer. Our goal is to Bridge the Digital Divide by ensuring that everyone has ubiquitous access to broadband. We will accomplish this goal by building open access fiber networks in communities to a) stimulate broadband competition; b) improve services while lowering cost; and c) providing direct access to ePrograms such as telehealth, tele-education, etc. without the Internet.