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- 06-29-2006 08:39 AM #111
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suppose you wanted the tv channels from seattle and you lived on the east coast...does this att let you do that.
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- 06-29-2006 01:01 PM #112
I doubt that would happen. I'm sure that local content would be collected by regional headends while national ones are collected by Super ones. This would make sense and reduce the redundancy you see with other cable tv MSOs. So in order to see seattle stations you would have to actually live in seattle. And that area is served by Qwest, so it would prove especially difficult to find an area served by at&t.
- 06-29-2006 04:02 PM #113
It was already posted earlier, but felt to need to refresh memories. The Ohio RSP is now installing the HomeZone (aka 1022) receivers. At this point, they are being shipped directly to the customers home. But will eventually be delivered. Our warehouses only have 1 at each location. Presumably for instructional purposes.
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- 06-29-2006 08:28 PM #114
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Channels?
Does anyone know their channel lineup?
- 06-30-2006 01:42 AM #115
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Other than the new equipment, it's just normal E* network programming packages that are being bundled and sold by AT&T.
Qwest does the same thing around here in Phoenix with D*...
- 06-30-2006 02:22 PM #116
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So this is odd. I just called to order HomeZone in San Diego, and they are saying that they only have Standard Definition Programming on the Homezones. High Definition is coming, but they do not know when. The rep even checked with his manager. This seems kind of weird to me, but has anyone successfully ordered the Homezone with high-definition programming?
- 06-30-2006 08:09 PM #117
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I just tried to order it and was told san diego only, and only for new subscribers. Also 9.99 per month extra, plus dvr fee, and you have to get a 2wire router for 79.99...she gave me the number to at&t dish network customer service who did not know about homezone.
- 07-01-2006 08:19 AM #118
Sounds like they don't have all the kinks worked out at all. I guess I'll wait and see what happens in STL. I was going to upgrade to 622, but I'll be waiting to see what happens with HomeZone. Hey can we shorten that to HoZo? And if we do, do I get royalties?
- 07-01-2006 10:34 AM #119
or the Ho Zone.
- 07-01-2006 06:15 PM #120
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or the Ho Zone...I thought that was on MacArthur and Telegraph in Oakland.
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