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Fellow cord cutters: What's the best iptv?

Was there with hulu, and seriously paid for Apple TV, even it was a problem for me where I lived in London, also tried locals stuff but those gypsies lied almost about everything and I just was very angry above everything because I could not relax normally after work while drinking some beer with my girlfriend. I have a very hard job at construction, and there is only one thing I like to always work and that is the TV with all channels always available especially when it’s football. I can crash a TV and buy a new one because of that, but I need to watch live only. Good we found this company iptv providers as they did all they could for us not to have any kinds of problems anymore. We pay less and ave more channels with all those bastards brought together.
 
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We have Hulu and like it. We've added Netflix, Prime and Motor Trend On Demand. The thing I like least about it is they're always changing our local stations back and forth from Charlotte, Greenville and Columbia. But I have an HD antenna so I can still watch the one I prefer. We have a "dumb" TV with a Firestick.
 
About to drop my att uverse bundle. It’s $220 a month. We don’t use the home phone so that’s a waste. And I’ve already signed up with you tube tv. Just need to decide if I keep ATT internet or go to someone like Comcast and get their yearly promotion.
 
No Youtube tv people? I like it. Has recent channels, easy guide, and all the content I need right now.

The recent channels is awesome during football season. On button and I can see 4 or 5 games on at a time and channel surf.
I've had Sling in the past but have been on YouTubeTV for about 3 years now. Hands down better than Sling IMHO
 
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I totally feel you on the frustration of trying to find a good TV provider. I've had my fair share of issues with various services and it's such a pain when you just want to unwind and relax after a long day at work. I can't imagine dealing with those lying locals, that sounds like a nightmare. It's great to hear that you found a company that's working out for you, especially since you're a big football fan. There's nothing worse than missing out on your favorite games. Speaking of which, I actually use a live streaming server for my work. It's been a game-changer for me because I can easily access all the content I need in real-time.
 
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We have Youtube TV, NetFlix, Amazon Prime and Peacock. Only complaint about Youtube is you have to scroll all the way to the bottom to select Youtube TV and then click on the 'Who's Watching' icon.
 
Sling Orange is the cheapest option to get all SEC and most ACC games via an ESPN app on Roku. Unlike Sling's regular Orange content which is only available on one TV you can watch ESPN on multiple TV's. The only thing I ever watch on regular Sling is news. Local channels at my house in Columbia are many thanks to an attic mounted antenna.

No one should pay for movie channels these days. There are more free ones than anyone could watch in a lifetime. The only one I pay for is Prime as I like free shipping as well as the ability to stream Amazon Music HD to my audio systems.
 
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