Greetings All:
I visit this forum from time-to-time, but am definitely not a big contributor (Iceberg, I think you have us all beat there! BTW, do you look anything like the photo?). I appreciate this forum as a French-speaking Canadian who lives in Atlanta and wishes his children to grow up learning French (tv obviously plays a big role in that).
I am a Bell *Vu subscriber and have been for the past 7 years or so while living in the U.S.. No problems with the service, although I have been concerned lately about it being discontinued (according to rumors I have 1-2 years left, at most), and the fact that I cannot get HD down here in GA.
I have considered Shaw, but with all the hardware investments that I would have to make, in addition to a higher monthly fee (and now that the USD is worth LESS than the CAD!!!), it's kind of pricey. So I will likely stick with my Bell installation until they turn off the lights...
But then it occurred to me that Roku might some day be a solution. I realize that international programming is pretty weak at present, but I would suspect that it is only a matter of time before that changes. For that matter, isn't it only a matter of time before all of our programming becomes available over the internet (including all of those hockey games that many of the subscribers to this forum went out and bought this CDN hardware for in the first place?).
I was just wondering what some of the experts on this forum think about the future of satellite in light of Roku and other internet-based television options. For someone who is contemplating switching to Shaw at some point, I feel that I have nothing to lose by sticking with Bell and hoping for something exciting from Roku in terms of more international (in particular, French) programming.
Best,
mecdatlanta
I visit this forum from time-to-time, but am definitely not a big contributor (Iceberg, I think you have us all beat there! BTW, do you look anything like the photo?). I appreciate this forum as a French-speaking Canadian who lives in Atlanta and wishes his children to grow up learning French (tv obviously plays a big role in that).
I am a Bell *Vu subscriber and have been for the past 7 years or so while living in the U.S.. No problems with the service, although I have been concerned lately about it being discontinued (according to rumors I have 1-2 years left, at most), and the fact that I cannot get HD down here in GA.
I have considered Shaw, but with all the hardware investments that I would have to make, in addition to a higher monthly fee (and now that the USD is worth LESS than the CAD!!!), it's kind of pricey. So I will likely stick with my Bell installation until they turn off the lights...
But then it occurred to me that Roku might some day be a solution. I realize that international programming is pretty weak at present, but I would suspect that it is only a matter of time before that changes. For that matter, isn't it only a matter of time before all of our programming becomes available over the internet (including all of those hockey games that many of the subscribers to this forum went out and bought this CDN hardware for in the first place?).
I was just wondering what some of the experts on this forum think about the future of satellite in light of Roku and other internet-based television options. For someone who is contemplating switching to Shaw at some point, I feel that I have nothing to lose by sticking with Bell and hoping for something exciting from Roku in terms of more international (in particular, French) programming.
Best,
mecdatlanta