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10/27/2020 at 9:15 PM
I have Netflix, Crave and HBO alpng with Amazon Prime with Stack TV, and in no way do those give more channels than traditional TV service.
I was totally excited for Stack TV, thinking I could get a lot of the programs I missed, but then I noticed that a lot of the programs I enjoyed always showed the same thing "not available".
Between Bell Sat and Fibe TV, it is really going to depend on your channels you want and how many TVs, and if you have other services with Bell MTS for bundle discounts.
Bell Sat is not bundle eligible with the Bell MTS home services (home phone and internet). It also obv runs off a sat dosh, which can go out with weather. I do like the Fibe TV app that comes with Bell Sat, and the a la carte option (choosing 10 channela for $20 to add onto whatever pkg you choose). I also dislike the Bell Sat whole home PVR. It isnt really whole home, you can only have a max of 2 pvrs with bell sat.
With Fibe TV, i like that its not weather dependant like the sat. It is also bundle eligible with other Bell MTS services for discounts. I do not like that there is no Fibe TV app. But you can get Netflix, Youtube amd Amazon Prime on the TV box. Also, if you have Fibe 50 internet or higher, you get the 4k TV box, which Bell sat does not have. I also enjoy the smaller channel groups with the Fibe TV, but do not like that there is not the a la carta option (you can purchase individual channels, but it is per channel cost, not being able to pick 10 channels for $20).
Both producta have there ups and downs.