The local cooperative phone company, that provides my phone, TV, and internet service, has been having trouble with the TV digital signal. Their "fix" appears to be to use an Amazon Fire Stick instead of a set top box and remove the separate TV feed.
It sounds like a bit of a kludge, and I wonder how much bandwidth it'll take from my internet feed.
I'll have to investigate further how it works.
@TheOneAW It's fiber, but the internet plan is limited at the level I'm buying (250 Mbps). The thing I'm not sure about is if they'll boost the bandwidth to compensate the TV usage. I doubt it'll be noticable. I actually thought I was still < 100Mbps. One thing about a coop provider is that I tend to get benefits behind the scenes, as they aren't trying to squeeze every last penny out of me.
@lwriemen I used to have copper wire, 50Meg download which is ample for a firestick