I am switching back to Verizon and am wondering if I will be able to use ng Roku stick with FIOS on my tv. Thx!
You are both saying the same thing.
Post said you can't get CNN without having a streaming service or FiOS package that includes it.
Yes, absolutely. You'll have to sign in with your Verizon credentials for some content, but as long as you have at least 50 up 50 down you should be ok for 4K HDR if there aren't a lot of devices on your network at the same time.
How do you do this? Is there a FIOS TV app in Roku?
When you try to use an app, let's say HBO, it will ask you to login using your Verizon credentials. You have to use a tablet, phone or computer to log into the registration website for that channel, input a code the Roku will provide, and choose the provider. Once done you shouldn't have to do it again for that channel's app.
Oh, I was asking for an app that lets you watch live channels and your recorded shows. Xfinity has an app like that for Roku. This allows you to use Roku on other TVs in lieu of a set top box.
Can I get CNN on roku if I have Fios or does it cost extra? Roku said a new policy went into effect on 2.20.2020
CNN does not have a stand alone streaming service. You need to have a streaming service that has it in their package or have Fios TV with it included
how do you view fios channels from Roku?
@gryski wrote: how do you view fios channels from Roku?
You don't. Only subscribed pay channels are viewable with a Roku and a Fios subscription. You need to use the Fios App on android or IOS, or on a PC go to Verizon.com.
@JJKiv wrote: CNN does not have a stand alone streaming service. You need to have a streaming service that has it in their package or have Fios TV with it included
I beg to differ. CNN Go allows you to "sign in" via a code that then verifies you are subscribed by selecting your TV provider and signing into your account.
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