sk47
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Hello; I do not know the app name. A year or so ago soon after I ordered a local fiber optic cable for my internet, I bought a Roku box. Had to return the first less expensive sort and get the highest cost box. The plan, so far not fulfilled, was to switch to a streaming plan offered my local electric power company. To qualify I had to have a top dollar Roku box.What is the name of the Roku app that showed delayed F1 races?
After getting the Roku I began to use it as is without signing up for the TV package offered by the local power company. I wanted to test it out before signing up for more. Anyway, I found the Roku box has the F1 channel as part of the Roku package at no extra cost. In other words the only cost is the roku box & remote. I got mine at a local Wal-Mart. The basic cheap first box was around $30. The box I replaced it with was around $95. I cannot say for sure the cheaper box has the F1 Channel, but suspect it will. As I type, they are showing a race from 1986, Spanish GP.
With the more expensive box I have the option to sign up for various TV packages provided by a collaboration between Powell Valley Electric & Scott County electric companies. They went together to string fiber optic cable in my area of TN and in parts of VA. They offer decent packages far cheaper than Direct TV. I waited till after the Superbowl to decide if I will keep Direct or switch.
It looks like Direct will not show the F1 races. I will have to check to see if the power companies TV offerings will show them. I suspect not.
Let me repeat. I currently get the F1 CHANNEL on Roku for no extra cost beyond the initial cost of the box. Have to have a decent internet as well but I wanted that anyway.
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