by azramsfan93 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 1493 Joined: Jun 30 2015 Chandler, Arizona Pro Bowl NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #41 Elvis, Hacksaw liked this post Hacksaw wrote:DirecTV and Dish's days are numbered anyway. Can't deliver 5K through the air. Technology is going to do them in unless they adapt. ATT is already on it. Dishes are going to be a thing of the past sooner or not much later.Satellite technology will never go away, but satellite STB will be limited to rural areas that are not serviced by fiber optic cables or 5G wireless (which has a VERY SMALL RANGE - at least right now). It’s funny that you say 5G can’t deliver through the air.... it’s literally digital radio... but I know that you mean from space. It’s already amazing that small dish technology works as well as it does. If you ever want your mind bent read up on quadrature phase shift keying (QPSK) modulation, and Viterbi forward error correction (FEC). Some people smarter than me thought this stuff up - it was hard enough just to learn it. Today, fiber optic cables provide the highest speed and best MTBF. The only current 5G that can compete on download speed with my gigabit cable modem is Verizon, and that is only in limited cities, and the more users sign up the slower it will get due to back haul limitations. With all of the investments in content rights and network upgrades it is very safe to say that accessing the NFL won’t get cheaper. Hopefully it will get better - but we will see. 2 by Hacksaw 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #42 Sounds like you know your tech @azramsfan93. Thanks for some clarifications. My experience/knowledge is as a end user and as a user I've only been informed of some of these changes happening/coming by the services. Questions that come to mind, , Rural areas notwithstanding, are there enough landlines out there to bring the data/bandwidth needed to allow 4 & 5 K equipment function to its potential? How does AT&T get use of more localized cable companies infrastructure when those local companies have enjoyed (and exploited) their monopolies for decades? Are there regulatory impositions coming? Waves of change.. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS by St. Loser Fan 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 10521 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #43 TOPIC AUTHOR Hacksaw liked this post Hacksaw wrote:Sounds like you know your tech @azramsfan93. Thanks for some clarifications. My experience/knowledge is as a end user and as a user I've only been informed of some of these changes happening/coming by the services. Questions that come to mind, , Rural areas notwithstanding, are there enough landlines out there to bring the data/bandwidth needed to allow 4 & 5 K equipment function to its potential? How does AT&T get use of more localized cable companies infrastructure when those local companies have enjoyed (and exploited) their monopolies for decades? Are there regulatory impositions coming? Waves of change..One of the biggest challenges for cable is the last delivery segment. That’s the part that goes from the pole or the underground terminal into your residence. With 5G all the Spectrum, AT&T, Comcast etc need to do is run fiber on above ground lines. Then they install 5G “towers” on existing poles. As I understand it Spectrum likes muffler sized devices that couple onto existing power lines while AT&T likes toolbox sized antennas. No more waiting for an installer to come out run cable in and through your house. To get TV over 5G it’s pretty much plug and play. No all day drama of having AT&T on your roof and aiming the dish. No worry about having Spectrum cut the gas line in your yard when doing a new fiber run. (Happened to a neighbor. But we all had to evacuate.) 1 by Elvis 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 38619 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #44 RFU Season Ticket Holder by St. Loser Fan 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 10521 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame Re: NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #45 TOPIC AUTHOR by azramsfan93 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 1493 Joined: Jun 30 2015 Chandler, Arizona Pro Bowl NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #46 St. Loser Fan wrote:One of the biggest challenges for cable is the last delivery segment. That’s the part that goes from the pole or the underground terminal into your residence. With 5G all the Spectrum, AT&T, Comcast etc need to do is run fiber on above ground lines. Then they install 5G “towers” on existing poles. As I understand it Spectrum likes muffler sized devices that couple onto existing power lines while AT&T likes toolbox sized antennas. No more waiting for an installer to come out run cable in and through your house. To get TV over 5G it’s pretty much plug and play. No all day drama of having AT&T on your roof and aiming the dish. No worry about having Spectrum cut the gas line in your yard when doing a new fiber run. (Happened to a neighbor. But we all had to evacuate.)5G connectivity is only good to about 2000 feet, and the highest performance is only achieved when there is line of sight between the transmitter and receiver. It still works (for fixed position broadcast) without line of sight, but the performance degrades. What does this mean? Real 5G networks that perform at speeds 10X that of 4G LTE will be much slower to deploy, and much more expensive. I have seen estimates of another decade to complete.Older network technology will still be required for digital communications in more remote areas - long haul trucking, for example, or if you and the family want to browse the internet while driving cross country. If you live in a major metropolitan area you will be fine.You are right 5G will be easier to install, but that does not necessarily mean cheaper. I imagine that a 5G wireless modem for your home will be pretty pricey initially. Inside the home you will still use WiFi - unless you want to buy all new 5G-enabled end user equipment (TVs, DVRs, computers, IoT devices - I have a WiFi swimming pool controller....) by St. Loser Fan 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 10521 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame Re: NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #47 TOPIC AUTHOR Before someone else posts it. by St. Loser Fan 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 10521 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #48 TOPIC AUTHOR RedAlice liked this post Pretty much what was expected. No details on Sunday Ticket. 1 by RedAlice 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 6596 Joined: Aug 07 2015 Dallas, Texas Hall of Fame NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #49 Awesome! Looks like that by 2023 we won’t have to rely on finding renegade streams. Follow our RFU Instagram: @ramsfansunited RFU Season Ticket Holder by Elvis 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 38619 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #50 RFU Season Ticket Holder Reply 5 / 9 1 5 9 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 81 posts Apr 29 2024 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by Hacksaw 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #42 Sounds like you know your tech @azramsfan93. Thanks for some clarifications. My experience/knowledge is as a end user and as a user I've only been informed of some of these changes happening/coming by the services. Questions that come to mind, , Rural areas notwithstanding, are there enough landlines out there to bring the data/bandwidth needed to allow 4 & 5 K equipment function to its potential? How does AT&T get use of more localized cable companies infrastructure when those local companies have enjoyed (and exploited) their monopolies for decades? Are there regulatory impositions coming? Waves of change.. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS by St. Loser Fan 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 10521 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #43 TOPIC AUTHOR Hacksaw liked this post Hacksaw wrote:Sounds like you know your tech @azramsfan93. Thanks for some clarifications. My experience/knowledge is as a end user and as a user I've only been informed of some of these changes happening/coming by the services. Questions that come to mind, , Rural areas notwithstanding, are there enough landlines out there to bring the data/bandwidth needed to allow 4 & 5 K equipment function to its potential? How does AT&T get use of more localized cable companies infrastructure when those local companies have enjoyed (and exploited) their monopolies for decades? Are there regulatory impositions coming? Waves of change..One of the biggest challenges for cable is the last delivery segment. That’s the part that goes from the pole or the underground terminal into your residence. With 5G all the Spectrum, AT&T, Comcast etc need to do is run fiber on above ground lines. Then they install 5G “towers” on existing poles. As I understand it Spectrum likes muffler sized devices that couple onto existing power lines while AT&T likes toolbox sized antennas. No more waiting for an installer to come out run cable in and through your house. To get TV over 5G it’s pretty much plug and play. No all day drama of having AT&T on your roof and aiming the dish. No worry about having Spectrum cut the gas line in your yard when doing a new fiber run. (Happened to a neighbor. But we all had to evacuate.) 1 by Elvis 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 38619 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #44 RFU Season Ticket Holder by St. Loser Fan 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 10521 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame Re: NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #45 TOPIC AUTHOR by azramsfan93 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 1493 Joined: Jun 30 2015 Chandler, Arizona Pro Bowl NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #46 St. Loser Fan wrote:One of the biggest challenges for cable is the last delivery segment. That’s the part that goes from the pole or the underground terminal into your residence. With 5G all the Spectrum, AT&T, Comcast etc need to do is run fiber on above ground lines. Then they install 5G “towers” on existing poles. As I understand it Spectrum likes muffler sized devices that couple onto existing power lines while AT&T likes toolbox sized antennas. No more waiting for an installer to come out run cable in and through your house. To get TV over 5G it’s pretty much plug and play. No all day drama of having AT&T on your roof and aiming the dish. No worry about having Spectrum cut the gas line in your yard when doing a new fiber run. (Happened to a neighbor. But we all had to evacuate.)5G connectivity is only good to about 2000 feet, and the highest performance is only achieved when there is line of sight between the transmitter and receiver. It still works (for fixed position broadcast) without line of sight, but the performance degrades. What does this mean? Real 5G networks that perform at speeds 10X that of 4G LTE will be much slower to deploy, and much more expensive. I have seen estimates of another decade to complete.Older network technology will still be required for digital communications in more remote areas - long haul trucking, for example, or if you and the family want to browse the internet while driving cross country. If you live in a major metropolitan area you will be fine.You are right 5G will be easier to install, but that does not necessarily mean cheaper. I imagine that a 5G wireless modem for your home will be pretty pricey initially. Inside the home you will still use WiFi - unless you want to buy all new 5G-enabled end user equipment (TVs, DVRs, computers, IoT devices - I have a WiFi swimming pool controller....) by St. Loser Fan 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 10521 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame Re: NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #47 TOPIC AUTHOR Before someone else posts it. by St. Loser Fan 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 10521 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #48 TOPIC AUTHOR RedAlice liked this post Pretty much what was expected. No details on Sunday Ticket. 1 by RedAlice 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 6596 Joined: Aug 07 2015 Dallas, Texas Hall of Fame NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #49 Awesome! Looks like that by 2023 we won’t have to rely on finding renegade streams. Follow our RFU Instagram: @ramsfansunited RFU Season Ticket Holder by Elvis 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 38619 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #50 RFU Season Ticket Holder Reply 5 / 9 1 5 9 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 81 posts Apr 29 2024 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by St. Loser Fan 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 10521 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #43 TOPIC AUTHOR Hacksaw liked this post Hacksaw wrote:Sounds like you know your tech @azramsfan93. Thanks for some clarifications. My experience/knowledge is as a end user and as a user I've only been informed of some of these changes happening/coming by the services. Questions that come to mind, , Rural areas notwithstanding, are there enough landlines out there to bring the data/bandwidth needed to allow 4 & 5 K equipment function to its potential? How does AT&T get use of more localized cable companies infrastructure when those local companies have enjoyed (and exploited) their monopolies for decades? Are there regulatory impositions coming? Waves of change..One of the biggest challenges for cable is the last delivery segment. That’s the part that goes from the pole or the underground terminal into your residence. With 5G all the Spectrum, AT&T, Comcast etc need to do is run fiber on above ground lines. Then they install 5G “towers” on existing poles. As I understand it Spectrum likes muffler sized devices that couple onto existing power lines while AT&T likes toolbox sized antennas. No more waiting for an installer to come out run cable in and through your house. To get TV over 5G it’s pretty much plug and play. No all day drama of having AT&T on your roof and aiming the dish. No worry about having Spectrum cut the gas line in your yard when doing a new fiber run. (Happened to a neighbor. But we all had to evacuate.) 1 by Elvis 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 38619 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #44 RFU Season Ticket Holder by St. Loser Fan 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 10521 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame Re: NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #45 TOPIC AUTHOR by azramsfan93 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 1493 Joined: Jun 30 2015 Chandler, Arizona Pro Bowl NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #46 St. Loser Fan wrote:One of the biggest challenges for cable is the last delivery segment. That’s the part that goes from the pole or the underground terminal into your residence. With 5G all the Spectrum, AT&T, Comcast etc need to do is run fiber on above ground lines. Then they install 5G “towers” on existing poles. As I understand it Spectrum likes muffler sized devices that couple onto existing power lines while AT&T likes toolbox sized antennas. No more waiting for an installer to come out run cable in and through your house. To get TV over 5G it’s pretty much plug and play. No all day drama of having AT&T on your roof and aiming the dish. No worry about having Spectrum cut the gas line in your yard when doing a new fiber run. (Happened to a neighbor. But we all had to evacuate.)5G connectivity is only good to about 2000 feet, and the highest performance is only achieved when there is line of sight between the transmitter and receiver. It still works (for fixed position broadcast) without line of sight, but the performance degrades. What does this mean? Real 5G networks that perform at speeds 10X that of 4G LTE will be much slower to deploy, and much more expensive. I have seen estimates of another decade to complete.Older network technology will still be required for digital communications in more remote areas - long haul trucking, for example, or if you and the family want to browse the internet while driving cross country. If you live in a major metropolitan area you will be fine.You are right 5G will be easier to install, but that does not necessarily mean cheaper. I imagine that a 5G wireless modem for your home will be pretty pricey initially. Inside the home you will still use WiFi - unless you want to buy all new 5G-enabled end user equipment (TVs, DVRs, computers, IoT devices - I have a WiFi swimming pool controller....) by St. Loser Fan 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 10521 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame Re: NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #47 TOPIC AUTHOR Before someone else posts it. by St. Loser Fan 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 10521 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #48 TOPIC AUTHOR RedAlice liked this post Pretty much what was expected. No details on Sunday Ticket. 1 by RedAlice 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 6596 Joined: Aug 07 2015 Dallas, Texas Hall of Fame NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #49 Awesome! Looks like that by 2023 we won’t have to rely on finding renegade streams. Follow our RFU Instagram: @ramsfansunited RFU Season Ticket Holder by Elvis 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 38619 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #50 RFU Season Ticket Holder Reply 5 / 9 1 5 9 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 81 posts Apr 29 2024 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by Elvis 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 38619 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #44 RFU Season Ticket Holder by St. Loser Fan 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 10521 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame Re: NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #45 TOPIC AUTHOR by azramsfan93 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 1493 Joined: Jun 30 2015 Chandler, Arizona Pro Bowl NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #46 St. Loser Fan wrote:One of the biggest challenges for cable is the last delivery segment. That’s the part that goes from the pole or the underground terminal into your residence. With 5G all the Spectrum, AT&T, Comcast etc need to do is run fiber on above ground lines. Then they install 5G “towers” on existing poles. As I understand it Spectrum likes muffler sized devices that couple onto existing power lines while AT&T likes toolbox sized antennas. No more waiting for an installer to come out run cable in and through your house. To get TV over 5G it’s pretty much plug and play. No all day drama of having AT&T on your roof and aiming the dish. No worry about having Spectrum cut the gas line in your yard when doing a new fiber run. (Happened to a neighbor. But we all had to evacuate.)5G connectivity is only good to about 2000 feet, and the highest performance is only achieved when there is line of sight between the transmitter and receiver. It still works (for fixed position broadcast) without line of sight, but the performance degrades. What does this mean? Real 5G networks that perform at speeds 10X that of 4G LTE will be much slower to deploy, and much more expensive. I have seen estimates of another decade to complete.Older network technology will still be required for digital communications in more remote areas - long haul trucking, for example, or if you and the family want to browse the internet while driving cross country. If you live in a major metropolitan area you will be fine.You are right 5G will be easier to install, but that does not necessarily mean cheaper. I imagine that a 5G wireless modem for your home will be pretty pricey initially. Inside the home you will still use WiFi - unless you want to buy all new 5G-enabled end user equipment (TVs, DVRs, computers, IoT devices - I have a WiFi swimming pool controller....) by St. Loser Fan 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 10521 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame Re: NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #47 TOPIC AUTHOR Before someone else posts it. by St. Loser Fan 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 10521 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #48 TOPIC AUTHOR RedAlice liked this post Pretty much what was expected. No details on Sunday Ticket. 1 by RedAlice 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 6596 Joined: Aug 07 2015 Dallas, Texas Hall of Fame NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #49 Awesome! Looks like that by 2023 we won’t have to rely on finding renegade streams. Follow our RFU Instagram: @ramsfansunited RFU Season Ticket Holder by Elvis 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 38619 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #50 RFU Season Ticket Holder Reply 5 / 9 1 5 9 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 81 posts Apr 29 2024 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by St. Loser Fan 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 10521 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame Re: NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #45 TOPIC AUTHOR by azramsfan93 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 1493 Joined: Jun 30 2015 Chandler, Arizona Pro Bowl NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #46 St. Loser Fan wrote:One of the biggest challenges for cable is the last delivery segment. That’s the part that goes from the pole or the underground terminal into your residence. With 5G all the Spectrum, AT&T, Comcast etc need to do is run fiber on above ground lines. Then they install 5G “towers” on existing poles. As I understand it Spectrum likes muffler sized devices that couple onto existing power lines while AT&T likes toolbox sized antennas. No more waiting for an installer to come out run cable in and through your house. To get TV over 5G it’s pretty much plug and play. No all day drama of having AT&T on your roof and aiming the dish. No worry about having Spectrum cut the gas line in your yard when doing a new fiber run. (Happened to a neighbor. But we all had to evacuate.)5G connectivity is only good to about 2000 feet, and the highest performance is only achieved when there is line of sight between the transmitter and receiver. It still works (for fixed position broadcast) without line of sight, but the performance degrades. What does this mean? Real 5G networks that perform at speeds 10X that of 4G LTE will be much slower to deploy, and much more expensive. I have seen estimates of another decade to complete.Older network technology will still be required for digital communications in more remote areas - long haul trucking, for example, or if you and the family want to browse the internet while driving cross country. If you live in a major metropolitan area you will be fine.You are right 5G will be easier to install, but that does not necessarily mean cheaper. I imagine that a 5G wireless modem for your home will be pretty pricey initially. Inside the home you will still use WiFi - unless you want to buy all new 5G-enabled end user equipment (TVs, DVRs, computers, IoT devices - I have a WiFi swimming pool controller....) by St. Loser Fan 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 10521 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame Re: NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #47 TOPIC AUTHOR Before someone else posts it. by St. Loser Fan 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 10521 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #48 TOPIC AUTHOR RedAlice liked this post Pretty much what was expected. No details on Sunday Ticket. 1 by RedAlice 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 6596 Joined: Aug 07 2015 Dallas, Texas Hall of Fame NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #49 Awesome! Looks like that by 2023 we won’t have to rely on finding renegade streams. Follow our RFU Instagram: @ramsfansunited RFU Season Ticket Holder by Elvis 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 38619 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #50 RFU Season Ticket Holder Reply 5 / 9 1 5 9 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 81 posts Apr 29 2024
by azramsfan93 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 1493 Joined: Jun 30 2015 Chandler, Arizona Pro Bowl NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #46 St. Loser Fan wrote:One of the biggest challenges for cable is the last delivery segment. That’s the part that goes from the pole or the underground terminal into your residence. With 5G all the Spectrum, AT&T, Comcast etc need to do is run fiber on above ground lines. Then they install 5G “towers” on existing poles. As I understand it Spectrum likes muffler sized devices that couple onto existing power lines while AT&T likes toolbox sized antennas. No more waiting for an installer to come out run cable in and through your house. To get TV over 5G it’s pretty much plug and play. No all day drama of having AT&T on your roof and aiming the dish. No worry about having Spectrum cut the gas line in your yard when doing a new fiber run. (Happened to a neighbor. But we all had to evacuate.)5G connectivity is only good to about 2000 feet, and the highest performance is only achieved when there is line of sight between the transmitter and receiver. It still works (for fixed position broadcast) without line of sight, but the performance degrades. What does this mean? Real 5G networks that perform at speeds 10X that of 4G LTE will be much slower to deploy, and much more expensive. I have seen estimates of another decade to complete.Older network technology will still be required for digital communications in more remote areas - long haul trucking, for example, or if you and the family want to browse the internet while driving cross country. If you live in a major metropolitan area you will be fine.You are right 5G will be easier to install, but that does not necessarily mean cheaper. I imagine that a 5G wireless modem for your home will be pretty pricey initially. Inside the home you will still use WiFi - unless you want to buy all new 5G-enabled end user equipment (TVs, DVRs, computers, IoT devices - I have a WiFi swimming pool controller....) by St. Loser Fan 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 10521 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame Re: NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #47 TOPIC AUTHOR Before someone else posts it. by St. Loser Fan 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 10521 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #48 TOPIC AUTHOR RedAlice liked this post Pretty much what was expected. No details on Sunday Ticket. 1 by RedAlice 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 6596 Joined: Aug 07 2015 Dallas, Texas Hall of Fame NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #49 Awesome! Looks like that by 2023 we won’t have to rely on finding renegade streams. Follow our RFU Instagram: @ramsfansunited RFU Season Ticket Holder by Elvis 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 38619 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #50 RFU Season Ticket Holder Reply 5 / 9 1 5 9 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 81 posts Apr 29 2024
by St. Loser Fan 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 10521 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame Re: NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #47 TOPIC AUTHOR Before someone else posts it. by St. Loser Fan 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 10521 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #48 TOPIC AUTHOR RedAlice liked this post Pretty much what was expected. No details on Sunday Ticket. 1 by RedAlice 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 6596 Joined: Aug 07 2015 Dallas, Texas Hall of Fame NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #49 Awesome! Looks like that by 2023 we won’t have to rely on finding renegade streams. Follow our RFU Instagram: @ramsfansunited RFU Season Ticket Holder by Elvis 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 38619 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #50 RFU Season Ticket Holder Reply 5 / 9 1 5 9 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 81 posts Apr 29 2024
by St. Loser Fan 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 10521 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #48 TOPIC AUTHOR RedAlice liked this post Pretty much what was expected. No details on Sunday Ticket. 1 by RedAlice 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 6596 Joined: Aug 07 2015 Dallas, Texas Hall of Fame NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #49 Awesome! Looks like that by 2023 we won’t have to rely on finding renegade streams. Follow our RFU Instagram: @ramsfansunited RFU Season Ticket Holder by Elvis 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 38619 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #50 RFU Season Ticket Holder Reply 5 / 9 1 5 9 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 81 posts Apr 29 2024
by RedAlice 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 6596 Joined: Aug 07 2015 Dallas, Texas Hall of Fame NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #49 Awesome! Looks like that by 2023 we won’t have to rely on finding renegade streams. Follow our RFU Instagram: @ramsfansunited RFU Season Ticket Holder by Elvis 3 years 1 month ago Total posts: 38619 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: NFL Negotiating New TV Deals POST #50 RFU Season Ticket Holder Reply 5 / 9 1 5 9 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 81 posts Apr 29 2024
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