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jerrygar
08-10-2011, 06:45 AM
Any comments on either Direct TV or Dish TV that would help deciding which one to use, Good or Bad. I have had it with Comcast.
Thanks
memason
08-10-2011, 06:49 AM
Any comments on either Direct TV or Dish TV that would help deciding which one to use, Good or Bad. I have had it with Comcast.
Thanks
We have DirecTV and love it. Of course, like all satellite systems, it will go out during big storms for a bit.
If you decide on DirecTV, let me know and I can save us both $100
Mike
Bill-n-Brillo
08-10-2011, 07:36 AM
Hi jerry -
You might also try doing a "Search" (see toolbar towards the top) on 'directv dish' (no quotation marks) and browse through the resulting threads. Far too many of them to list here! :D Tons of feedback in them.
:024:
Bill :)
logdog
08-10-2011, 01:28 PM
There was an article in the paper today that said Dish had lost more net subscribers last quarter than any time in it's history but revenues were up. Few subscribers paying more? Anecdotally, last week we saw two Dish satellite dishes left out for trash removal in our neighborhood.
We have DirecTV and are very happy with it. Much better than Comcast.
borjo
08-10-2011, 01:41 PM
Try Prism with Centurylink. Office is over in the Target shopping center.
wendyquat
08-10-2011, 03:34 PM
Just got back from Century Link with a quote for 4 tvs with dvr and internet at $139 per month with a promise to go up in a year to $164. That is with no movie channels except Encore ($13.00) per month. I was hoping to find something under $100 per month but guess that might not be possible.
aljetmet
08-10-2011, 03:38 PM
Just got back from Century Link with a quote for 4 tvs with dvr and internet at $139 per month with a promise to go up in a year to $164. That is with no movie channels except Encore ($13.00) per month. I was hoping to find something under $100 per month but guess that might not be possible.
Did they promise you can record up to 4 programs at one time? One DVR for the whole house?
wendyquat
08-10-2011, 04:27 PM
Sorry, I didn't ask that but I've heard it advertised.
wendyquat
08-10-2011, 04:29 PM
Did they promise you can record up to 4 programs at one time? One DVR for the whole house?
I don't care a lot about recording but I sure like the pause feature.
champion6
08-10-2011, 06:32 PM
We have had DishNetwork for a few years and we're happy with it. We will probably continue with it when when we move to TV. Our package is 4 TV's w/DVR, 250 channels, HD channels, $98.99/month.
memason
08-10-2011, 06:58 PM
We have had DishNetwork for a few years and we're happy with it. We will probably continue with it when when we move to TV. Our package is 4 TV's w/DVR, 250 channels, HD channels, $98.99/month.
Champion6.... you won't need all those channels when you get to TV. There isn't enough time to watch television after playing golf, eating dinner at the club and dancing at the squares.... you save money here :thumbup:
champion6
08-10-2011, 07:14 PM
I know... that's why God made DVR :icon_wink: We won't have 4 TV's either. Well, maybe 3.
logdog
08-11-2011, 03:44 PM
Did they promise you can record up to 4 programs at one time? One DVR for the whole house?
My understanding is that you can record 4 programs at one time but only one or two are HD. The rest record in SD. Also, their DVR will only hold about 40 hours of HD programming. DirecTV holds 100 hours of HD.
I'd like to hear from a Prism customer about picture quality and number of HD channels compared to Comcast or DirecTV. If your home in TV is more than a year old, you won't get fiber optic quality with Prism. DirecTV channels are almost all HD and picture quality is much better than Comcast.
aljetmet
08-11-2011, 04:11 PM
Thanks. Is Prism affiliated with AT&T? We have AT&T (U-VERSE) available where we live but it can only record 2 HD quality stations at one time.
We have been using Directv since 2000 and think it's great.
We do have U-Verse internet and much better value than Comcast internet...
salpal
08-11-2011, 04:26 PM
Anecdotally, last week we saw two Dish satellite dishes left out for trash removal in our neighborhood.
One of those may have been ours :cry:
We had Dish up north then used the Dish Mover program to have it down here for the balance of our contract. But sadly, as much as I loved Dish's customer service more than Comcast's or Verizon's (both of which we previously had up north), we ended up going to Comcast because there were just too many storms knocking it out.
I put a spreadsheet together that compared what we were paying for Dish + CenturyLink (for interent) to Comcast over a 3 year period (factoring in what it would be going up to after the initial 6 month cheap rate) and it actually worked out about the same dollar-wise for our 3 HD-TV plus internet configuration. Comcast won out because of it not going out during our nasty storms, its faster internet speed compared to Century Link's DSL, and the fact that Comcast now has the AnyRoom DVR which was a nice feature that Verizon FIOS had.
Just my 2 cents....it's still early days for this new relationship!!
logdog
08-11-2011, 04:46 PM
Thanks. Is Prism affiliated with AT&T? We have AT&T (U-VERSE) available where we live but it can only record 2 HD quality stations at one time.
We have been using Directv since 2000 and think it's great.
We do have U-Verse internet and much better value than Comcast internet...
Prism is through CenturyLink which bought out Embarq and Quest and is now eyeing Sprint. AT&T is looking to buy T-Mobile to become bigger than Verizon. Does that clear everything up...? :shrug:
LivingLarge
08-11-2011, 06:41 PM
and the fact that Comcast now has the AnyRoom DVR which was a nice feature that Verizon FIOS had.
Just my 2 cents....it's still early days for this new relationship!!
I didn't notice that was available on their website. Nice to know. Can you provide a link for me to view that option? Thanks.
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