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#15
by
Sly Red
on 16 Oct, 2009 09:48
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Comcast - HD/DVR. Considering switching to FIOS to save a few bucks.
Just be careful that it's not just a teaser rate to get you to jump ship.
Red
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#16
by
Mikekoz13
on 16 Oct, 2009 12:58
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Comcast - HD/DVR. Considering switching to FIOS to save a few bucks.
CHEESE!!!! Nice to see you posting again! How's that golf game?
Sorry about the hijack...............
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#17
by
BReady
on 16 Oct, 2009 15:33
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I don't have cable or satellite. I have computer hooked up to my living room tv, which runs XBMC. I usually watch justin.tv for watching movies and cartoons for kids, a fox news and cnn streams for watching news. For watching Fringe and other TV shows I have to launch the web browser and goto hulu.com, but I am trying to figure out how to integrate that to XBMC.
The quality it usually OK, but it's not bad for a dated PC and a 1.5 mb/s DSL connection (which I pay too much for [$40/mo], but there isn't much of a choice for where I live).
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#18
by
aarrggh
on 16 Oct, 2009 15:38
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I plug my old TV into wall socket --turn it on..
What ever stations come in - is the ones i watch..
no joke ..
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#19
by
wpruitt
on 16 Oct, 2009 17:06
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Customer service for Charter, sucks.
I've got Charter Cable .... AND IT SUCKS. Worst customer service I have ever seen.
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#20
by
BaldBear
on 17 Oct, 2009 04:47
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I use FIOS for TV (about a zillion channels and I still never find anything interesting to watch) and internet (50 down/25 Up...VERY fast).
So far (been with them about a year now) customer service has been very good!
For my telephone (I have 2 lines at home) I still have yet to bit the VoIP bullet. In the beginning, my alarm company strongly advised against it and recommended I stay with traditional telephone service, but now that the alarm uses GSM (whatever that is) the hard wired phone line isn't needed. Currently I use FIOS fiber optics for the phone lines, and the sound quality is amazing. I might check out VoIP in the future.
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#21
by
joergHH
on 17 Oct, 2009 04:56
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We have DVBT - means digital TV via antenna.
J
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#22
by
hammerdrill376
on 17 Oct, 2009 05:49
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Cable..Horry Telephone Cooperative is the provider
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#23
by
Razor X
on 17 Oct, 2009 15:34
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I have Comcast Digital Cable. They have slowly been adding new HD channels, so it's slightly better than it used to be, but I'd still love to dump them in favor of Fios, which is available in my town but not my neighborhood yet -- and no one can tell me when it will be available.

I have the Comcast Triple Play -- TV, internet and phone. Got a very good rate but the two year contract is about to expire. Since Fios isn't yet an option, I guess I'm going to have to try and negotiate a new contract with Comcast if I can.
I used to have DirecTV and liked it a lot. I only switched back to cable because Comcast paid me back twice what I paid for the dish if I signed up for their digital cable and broadband internet package.
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#24
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 17 Oct, 2009 16:15
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Fios

What's that? Never heard of it.
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#25
by
Razor X
on 17 Oct, 2009 18:24
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#26
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 17 Oct, 2009 21:24
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#27
by
Sgt. Pate
on 18 Oct, 2009 01:09
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Rabbit ears and a crappy converter.
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#28
by
Big-N-Bald
on 05 Nov, 2009 17:28
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AT&T U-verse for TV & Internet. Better picture quality and faster net than we had with Time Warner Cable.
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#29
by
GASlick
on 05 Nov, 2009 23:37
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DirecTV, love it!
We have a Verizon AirCard for internet. Just plug it into the laptop, and surf away.