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Well with my internet in rural Arizona is slow and expensive, on a good day I can stream HD, no way can i get 4K!...Im sure 20% of the country is same as me?Always amusing to see the DBS die-hards express disbelief that so much content, even live sports, are shifting to streaming.
You really only need 25 Mbps download speed (i.e. the minimum that can currently be called "broadband") to stream 4K. Hard to know what % of the US population doesn't have access to decent broadband. The FCC states only 6%, although many think that's an undercount based on bad maps/data. 20% sounds high to me based on everything I've read.Well with my internet in rural Arizona is slow and expensive, on a good day I can stream HD, no way can i get 4K!...Im sure 20% of the country is same as me?
It balances out the city folk who have the option of multiple fast (and possibly un-capped) Internet service who think DBS is already dead.Always amusing to see the DBS die-hards express disbelief that so much content, even live sports, are shifting to streaming.
Ha, fair enough.It balances out the city folk who have the option of multiple fast (and possibly un-capped) Internet service who think DBS is already dead.![]()