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Streaming makes it easy to watch TV, movies, live sports, and more using your internet connection — no cable box required. With DFN Fiber, streaming is fast, reliable, and flexible for every home.

This guide explains what streaming is, what you need to get started, and how streaming apps replace traditional cable channels.

What Is Streaming?

Streaming allows you to watch TV shows, movies, and live channels over the internet instead of through a cable or satellite provider. Content plays instantly through apps on your TV, phone, tablet, or computer.

With streaming, you can:

  • Watch on your own schedule
  • Choose only the services you want
  • Stream on multiple devices at the same time
  • Access live TV, sports, movies, and shows
  • Enjoy free or low-cost options

A fast, reliable internet connection — like DFN Fiber — ensures smooth playback, clear picture quality, and minimal buffering.

What You Need to Start Streaming

Getting started is simple. Most homes already have at least one of these.

  1. A Fast, Reliable Internet Connection
    • Streaming works best with consistent speeds, especially if multiple people are streaming at the same time.
    • DFN Fiber provides the reliability and capacityh needed for busy households with many connected services.
  2. A Streaming Device
    • Many modern TVs already include streaming apps. If not, you can easily use:
      • Roku
      • Amazon Fire TV
      • Apple TV
      • Google Chromecast
      • Game consoles
      • Smartphones, tablets, or computers
    • All devices connect easily to your DFN WiFi.
  3. Streaming Apps
    • Streaming apps provide the content you want to watch. You can add or remove apps at any time, with no contracts.

How Streaming Apps Replace Cable “Channels”

With traditional cable, channels are bundled together in one package and delivered through a cable box. With streaming, channels are delivered through apps instead.

Live TV Streaming Apps = Cable Channel Lineups

Live TV streaming services work much like cable and include many of the same channels.

These services typically offer:

  • Local channels (ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX)
  • News networks
  • Sports and entertainment channels
  • A live channel guide
  • Cloud DVR recording

Examples include YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Sling, Fubo, and DirecTV Stream.

Instead of flipping through channels on a cable box, you browse channels inside the app.

On-Demand Apps Replace Individual Cable Channels

Many cable channels now have their own streaming apps or content libraries.

For example:

  • Movie channels are replaced by on-demand apps
  • TV networks make shows available to watch anytime
  • Premium content can be accessed without a long-term contract

Popular on-demand apps include Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, and Max.

This allows you to watch what you want, when you want — without waiting for a scheduled time.

Sports & Free Streaming Apps

Sports fans can stream games and events through dedicated sports apps, while free streaming apps provide movies, shows, and live channels at no cost.

Examples include ESPN+, Peacock, Pluto TV, and Tubi.

Many customers use a combination of apps to replace their full cable lineup.

Examples provided for educational purposes only. DFN is not affiliated with these services.

How Streaming Replaces Traditional Cable

Streaming can fully replace cable by delivering live channels, sports, and premium content through apps instead of a cable box.

With streaming, you can:

  • Choose only the channels and services you want
  • Avoid equipment rental fees
  • Cancel or change services anytime
  • Watch on multiple devices throughout your home

For many households, streaming provides everything cable did — with more flexibility and often at a lower cost.

Why Streaming Works Best on DFN Fiber

Streaming depends entirely on your internet connection. Fiber internet provides a smoother experience than cable-based internet, especially during peak hours.

Benefits of DFN Fiber include:

  • Minimal buffering
  • Clear HD and 4K video quality
  • Support for multiple streams at once
  • Reliable performance during evenings and weekends
  • Better WiFi coverage throughout your home

How to Start Streaming

  1. Connect your TV or device to your DFN WiFi
  2. Download streaming apps from your TV or device’s app store
  3. Create accounts directly with the streaming services you choose
  4. Start watching instantly

Streaming services can be added or canceled at any time.
If you can download an app, you can stream.

DFN is not affiliated with or responsible for any third-party streaming apps or services mentioned on this page.

Yes. Live TV streaming apps provide channel lineups similar to cable, while on-demand apps replace individual networks and premium channels.

No. Streaming uses apps and your internet connection — no cable box is required.

Not at all. Most devices are plug-and-play, and apps download in just a few clicks.

Yes. Live TV streaming services offer local channels, sports, and news.

Streaming does use data, but DFN Fiber is designed to handle multiple streams without slowing down your connection.

Yes. DFN Fiber supports multiple devices streaming simultaneously.

Yes. Most streaming services offer month-to-month plans with no long-term contracts, allowing you to cancel at any time. Availability, pricing, and cancellation policies vary by provider. DFN does not manage or control third-party streaming services.

Need Help Getting Started?

Our team is happy to help you choose the right streaming setup or answer any questions.

Call: (541) 673-4242
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