I've been a Verizon FIOS customer for a few years now, and recently discovered (from reading these forums) that you don't need a standard set top box (STB) to view the standard channels. I tried this myself (all my TVs are fairly new) and after the long "scan" process from my TV, the channels I get are fine for me. I get the locals, public, and even Create, which I enjoy, and is on a PBS channel.
To make a long story short, I'm currently an Extreme HD package subscriber, and am semi-cutting the cord. I enjoy things like NatGeo, Discovery, BBC, Music channels, etc, but I don't watch 95% of the channels offered, and can certainly live without what I currently watch in order to save fairly significant money per year after the downgrading to the Local TV package and getting rid of 2 HD boxes.
My questions are:
1) I was told if I went to the Local package, they could give me digital converter boxes to get the local stations. Do I even need these? Do the converter boxes allow me to get channels that I wouldn't get by just plugging the cable directly into my TVs? If so, am I charged per digital box (I have 3 TVs)?
2) This may sound obvious, but do I even need the LocalTV package to get the local channels? I mean if I'm just getting an internet/phone package, will local channels still come through the cable line, or must I even subscribe to the LocalTV package?
Thanks