Thursday, September 8, 2016

The NFL Is Available on Xfinity, Dish TV and DirecTV

The Connected Home Can Help You Pick the Right Choice for Your Viewing Enjoyment.

If you want to catch the game, you can do so on Xfinity, Dish TV or DirecTV. The choice is yours. The packages may vary however.

Each service offers a robust effort to bring the game to you. But just what you want to see may differ from what they offer. How do you choose?  Well, you need to take into account your other viewing desires as well, but that said, if it's Football you are interested in, you will want to familiarize yourself with the options you have.

In the Minneapolis St Paul Metro area for most people that means making a choice between. Satellite and Cable TV.  The folks at The Connected Home can help clarify your choices, and their service is free, so it is well worth a call if you are in the process of setting up a new home or apartment and want to know your best option. Let's Look at what DirecTV has to offer first...

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​DirecTV has six packages which run from $50 to $125 for the first 12 months, but it requires as 24 month subscription.  This may be a good choice for you, but to get the full skinny on the second year, it is a good idea to check again with the folks at The Connected Home, if you live in Minnesota. They will give you the straight talk and access to any existing specials at the time of your call.

Dish Loses NFL and Then Gets It Back

​Dish TV had but then lost its deal with the NFL back in June, However the good news is...
 
Enjoy every live out-of-market game, every Sunday with NFL SUNDAY TICKET, only on DIRECTV. Watch all the action on your TV, laptop, tablet, phone, or game console. Get the 2016 season included at no extra cost when you subscribe today. Or up your game to NFL SUNDAY TICKET MAX to get the exclusive FANTASY ZONE™ and the RED ZONE CHANNEL®.  http://ift.tt/2b1iBGW
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​Dish TV's Major Football offering is its RedZone and NFL Network offerings. These are available on DISH with a subscription to their 120 Plus and above packages at a $13 a month additional charge. If you are into more sports than Football they also feature Baseball, Soccer, Hockey, Basketball, Boxing and Rugby focused packages. Prices vary by package.

You can dig around on their site at http://ift.tt/2ca4HCq or better yet call The Connected Home and let them help you decide if you want Dish TV at all and if so, which packages would be best for your choice of sports and other viewing interests.

And don't forget to ask about the new Skinny Bundles they call the Flex Pack.

Comcast's Xfinity X1 is trying to change the way you experience TV

​Is it hype or real?  Comcast is betting heavily on its Xfinity X1 service and expects it to shine for sports fans.

It has produced a nearly 20 minute YouTube Video Featuring Chicago Bears Legend Dan Hampton to promote the service.
One of the most in-depth TV sports companion tools in the country, the app provides real-time data and statistics on the right side of your screen so you can watch a game and get everything you want.

The new app comes free with the XFINITY X1 TV service. It also includes fantasy stats, player match-ups, an out-of-town scoreboard and more right on your TV. In this interview, we are also joined by Preston Smalley, an executive director at the Comcast Silicon Valley Innovation Center.
​Now if you want to get a quote on the Xfinity website you need to give them your street address, which is okay, but if you are still just shopping and looking for information, the better course of action may well be to contact The Connected Home or just call them in the Minneapolis St Paul metro at 612-424-8483.

They can help you get Xfinity X1 or any of the other services you choose. 

Century Link Prism TV is also an option

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​Century Links Prism TV also offers access to  NFL Red Zone for $8.99 a month for subscribers who have the Essentials Package or better from among their four major package choices.

Again, Prism is not available in all areas, so you need to submit your address to determine availability on their website, or again you can contact the people at The Connected Home.  They will get you the info you need, without the constant upsells and typical of the call centers.

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