We interrupt this discussion for a brief history lesson: once upon a time before there was internet, one could purchase a TV subscription from the Cable Company to enhance the content received from their over the air antenna, which otherwise only received 4-6 channels. Yes, that’s right only 4-6 channels, not 40, not 400, just 4. At first just HBO and Showtime were available, (this was maybe 1978-ish?), then came MTV, CNN and others. My family never had cable so I could be off on the year. This is what is commonly known as “cable tv” today, even if delivered via Satellite.
AT&T provided telephone service only. Comcast provided the cable tv only. There was no cross over of services. Now it is different.
Streaming video content from the internet is not “cable TV” even if your internet provider, is Comcast.
We will now return to our discussion...