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Comcast has had this for a while and I was a little surprised when I realized it wasn't available with my new FIOS service. I used to store DVR content for travel or the gym where my internet connection is not reliable.
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Seriously, how does Verizon not have this already. They don't get the technology soon, I will switch back to Comcast.
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This was the one feature I depended on the most with Xfinity. Every show I watch I DVR'd first and then downloaded to my phone for mobile viewing whenever I had spare time. I didn't even think to check for this when I switched to Verizon. It was 2019 after all and streaming was the norm. Netflix allows downloads of 100% of its content. Amazon Prime allows downloads of all at least 90% of its content, probably all, but I don't know for sure. The competition, Xfinity, allows downloads of DVR content. Who would conceive of a major competitor in this market NOT to allow downloads of DVR shows. I found out too late that Verizon doesn't. Their mobile app has been the worst experience I have had in the market place to date. Unless this changes there is no way in hell I'm staying with them when my contract period is up. I'm not a service jumper. I was with Comcast for 20 some years. But this is not satisfactory and I doubt I'll stick around.