Which is Cheaper, Streaming or Cable TV?

There are many similarities between the streaming technology and the traditional cable TV technology that allows you to watch both live TV and on-demand, but there are also some key differences.

When shopping for the best deals for television today, you might want to consider pricing it out.

It does not matter whether you are working remotely from home or seeking enjoyment to keep you entertained, you use your home internet service frequently.

So don’t forget to add that costs into your monthly package when considering streaming. Depending on your activities and streaming activities you might be paying a lot more in internet costs for higher download and upload speeds so that you don’t incur interference when watching television or movies.

Big cable loves to lock you into an annual contract with a big discount the first year and then a much higher price the second year, along with penalties if you cancel early.

They do offer options if you don’t want a contract. However, be prepared to pay a higher monthly charge.

From my brief shopping around, I found that streaming TV services are still mostly priced by the month.

A few streaming services also provide local channels. Alternatively, you can buy an HD antenna to get local signals for free.

Movie choices

One big observation you will notice is that a couple of live TV streaming services have crossed the 100-channels threshold, while cable and satellite TV providers offer multiple plans featuring up to 200 or even 300 channels.

However, you might be limited with movie selections unless you have additional add-on apps, such as Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, HBO Max, Apple TV, and Amazon Prime.

Add-on services will continue to increase your monthly costs. So when looking at the big picture which is cheaper streaming or cable TV, you need to look at the bill, from the package you selected, the additional taxes and fees, as well as the content you are receiving for the price.

Now add on the internet and see if you get a better package combo your package with a cable provider.

Cord cutting

Ultimately, if you want to save money, cutting the cable TV cord and getting an antenna is the best option for those who need to save money and wish to do so.

One big secret is that with streaming services you can have multiple users, such as family members, in different households sharing the services. Also, many of them offer free trial offers, so you can give them a try and see which one meets your needs.

Finally, the technology advances of today’s smart TVs and add-on equipment can provide cable-like services simply by utilizing today’s technological advances and grouping all of your services together.