Wrong
I have already elaborated if you would read my other posts lol.
You are literally wrong
No it is 100% illegal lol that is why they are getting shut down and sued for MILLIONS.No you are wrong. I did read your posts. Cable and the big streaming providers have hardly any channels at all. No NFL network is laughable. It is free on multiple websites all over the web.
And stop calling it illegal. That is a flat out lie.
No it is 100% illegal lol that is why they are getting shut down and sued for MILLIONS.
You are a pirate.
You cannot possibly legally have more desirable content than legal streaming services.
Your claim is that internet prices keep going up, i said you were wrong because you are 10000% wrong lol. Fiber prices have been dropping due to competition, not going up.... you like to spread propaganda because you think what you are doing is somehow okay.
Your lack of naming what you do aside from saying "multiple websites" is all one needs to see what you are doing is not legal.
the NFL does not allow those websites to stream to united states customers for free.
Here is a link dumbass
The Best Legal IPTV Service Providers in 2019
That is pirating lmfao if you believe otherwise you are a bigger fool than i thought.US services are not being shut down for content although there may be some that are stealing from others. Gears for example was shut down for tax evasion, not illegal content.
Here are 2 examples:
Http://nflbite.com
Sports24 | Watch Live Sports in HD
The first one has been around for years. Why has is not been shut down?
As far as Fiber prices dropping, that is regional and not national. Most states the price of the internet part of the bill has gone up while the content portion has gone down.
No, you are misinformed.
These places ARE being shut down and charged MILLIONS in damages
Yeah, that's not true. Fiber passed up DSL as the second largest home network product behind Cable. It is expanding at a steady rate and has continued to add more bandwidth for less money since it emerged.As far as Fiber prices dropping, that is regional and not national. Most states the price of the internet part of the bill has gone up while the content portion has gone down.
Yeah, that's not true. Fiber passed up DSL as the second largest home network product behind Cable. It is expanding at a steady rate and has continued to add more bandwidth for less money since it emerged.
Just because they find ways to put things back up does not make them legal. You are an idiot.So 4 out of 300 and 2 of them are back up. Like I said a few were illegal. Set TV was a scam from the get go and deserved to be shut down. Although people stupid enough to believe a company with a PO box for an address should have known better.
Xtreme codes is not even a service. They are a middleware and were in Europe. They connected the customer panels to the content providers. That has already been rectified. Surely the FBI or FCC could have used that opportunity to shut them all down. They did not though.
Why have only 4 out of 300 been shut down if they are so illegal?
I have been in IT for over 30 years and have made purchases/suggestions to businesses and home users alike. I sure can't speak to your exact neighborhood, but I have paid fairly close attention to the overall national market and I can say that either the services increase and/or the prices continue to decrease and it's been pretty steady for quite a few years. Like back to the housing collapse and some of the downturn that happened after that. I'd say the last 7-8 years have been steady growth.Not in my part of the country. Of course the speeds are increasing as well so maybe per mbs they are dropping. The problem is the companies lowest offering is getting faster and faster so yu pay more in the end.
This moron doesnt even have a clue, just making up bullshit to justify him stealing content via 3rd parties (hes not directly stealing but he is utilizing stolen content)I have been in IT for over 30 years and have made purchases/suggestions to businesses and home users alike. I sure can't speak to your exact neighborhood, but I have paid fairly close attention to the overall national market and I can say that either the services increase and/or the prices continue to decrease and it's been pretty steady for quite a few years. Like back to the housing collapse and some of the downturn that happened after that. I'd say the last 7-8 years have been steady growth.
And the outlook looks to continue the trend. We are heading more and more to an internet driven consumption for just about everything and the backend investments in infrastructure are continuing. It isn't just because of the decreasing market for cable vs streaming, but that is a part of it for sure. Shopping, social media, IoT, AI data services such as real time driving information, meal services, driving services, offer up and their ilk, etc.
The cable providers that ran a ton of the existing infrastructure know their future is in ISP, not TV. Xfinity is fighting hard to keep growing in this space. Cell providers are fighting in this space as well.
If you've looked at all into the coming 5G expansion, that too is going farther into the fiber speed internet backbone and the amount of new systems needed for it will be massive.
It's going to continue and at an ever increasing speed. It won't be long until 10G is live in most major markets. And not for thousands a month. It's going to be for what 1G is going for now.
Just because they find ways to put things back up does not make them legal. You are an idiot.
How about this, you get your ol video recorder out, take it on down to your ISP inform them exactly what you utilize their internet connection for and record what they say. Surely you would not have any issue with this.
please name all 300 lets just go line by line and check the legitimacy of each one.