What ?!?! I thought everyone except me had (9) TVs !
Living Room
Computer Room
Master Bedroom
Master Bathroom
2nd Bedroom (2 HR 24's in this room, because I got 2 TV's)
3rd Bedroom
2nd Floor Bathroom
Basement
What ?!?! I thought everyone except me had (9) TVs !
Lol. You have a tv in your bathroom, Claude? Is that the "because I can" TV?
Better than a hanging Chad to be sure.That would leave me a very happy Chad
lol....Still hate Florida for that one...Better than a hanging Chad to be sure.
But not on price. In fact, they have been "loudly" silent on this one point because they know they can't counter on price.Don't be surprised if DirecTV counters with an identical offer. DTV can play hardball with Charlie all day long.
You likely won't get a response from Mitch, as Scott finally found his can of Troll-Away. It was lost under all his Fox News memorabilia.But not on price. In fact, they have been "loudly" silent on this one point because they know they can't counter on price.
And TiVo is very careful to point people to the MSO TiVo product as TiVo doesn't want to PO the MSO and because the MSO TiVo is better for TiVo's numbers and profits. The MSO models ARE the present and future of TiVo--even after their patents expire. TiVo has ALWAYS, from day one, crawled as far up the MSO colon it can and out their throat, with TiVo subscribers coming second.While you can use a generic TIVO with Mediacom, they swear that if you do you lose some of the functionality that they offer in their 'made for cable' TIVO unit they rent. 4-tuners, 500Gb HD and NO support for external HD though it could be if MC didn't disable it.
I think they charge about $25 a month for it but I could certainly be misremembering.
Their other DVR offering is the pits.
But I will say that most I've talked to around here that have them, have been overall pleased (or at least tolerant) of their service if not their cost. To manage cost with them you have to argue about every two years, and I do mean 'argue' as they aren't the easiest to get stuff from after the contract is up.
Funny.You likely won't get a response from Mitch, as Scott finally found his can of Troll-Away. It was lost under all his Fox News memorabilia.
So this is why DirecTV is still #2 and Dish is still #3 largest in subscriber count, and have been for years compared to all cable Cos. with only one cable company in the top 3: Comcast. Yeah, things are real bad for satellite.Why? Because they already know your credit is good and you have demonstrated you pay your bills.
It's cheaper to give you a $200 gift card, to someone they already know instead of Joe Six pack who needs some tv because he didn't pay his cable bill
So this is why DirecTV is still #2 and Dish is still #3 largest in subscriber count, and have been for years compared to all cable Cos. with only one cable company in the top 3: Comcast. Yeah, things are real bad for satellite.
Most correct. I would have to bundle at triple pay to POSSIBLEY save a LITTTLE BIT of money for what I get today, but for that meager savings I also get the crappy cable co DVR (in my area back to a seperate DVR for each room and in every other way inferior to Hopper or Genie) and pay the FULL fees for each DVR and OTHER fees that, upon adding it all up, actually cost me MORE than my top tier package, premium with several add-ons and 2 Hoppers and many Joeys--and that is getting from cable what I get today from Dish. Now, as much as I would LOVE to have the option of FiOS, it works out to being a bit more than $20 per month MORE expensive for the same programming and comparable equipment I get with Dish, but the savings with a bundle disappears once the bundles are added on top.Problem with Comcast and the other major cable providers, is they force the telephone on you. The double play would work for most, since the cell phone. The telephones just carry far to many taxes. I had one last year for a couple months, the plan was $9.99, the taxes made it $23.99(give or take a dollar), which was ridiculous.
Right, and so you are complementing Dish and Direct for having achieved such stature as #2 and #1 in a far shorter time of existence and doing so having come so late to the MVPD party and with more satisfied customers and even with Comcast's might Xfinity solution?Comcast was here way before Dish or Directv
HuhRight, and so you are complementing Dish and Direct for having achieved such stature as #2 and #1 in a far shorter time of existence and doing so having come so late to the MVPD party and with more satisfied customers and even with Comcast's might Xfinity solution?
Dish and Directv are the size they are because they are nationwide - they are available everywhere in the continental US. Cable companies used to be "local" businesses and maybe to some degree, regional.Right, and so you are complementing Dish and Direct for having achieved such stature as #2 and #1 in a far shorter time of existence and...
The bad thing about the MSO TiVo's is they almost universally lack all the most state-of-the art and most powerful features the Retail TiVo's offer that make TiVo among the best DVR's: No transfer and/or steaming from one TiVo box to another (in another room); not compatable with the RETAIL Mini client that comes with NO monthly fees (must instead RENT the MSO Mini if offered at all); no access to over-the-top content such as Netflix, Hulu Plus, Amazon, and podcasts downloaded to the HDD, etc.; no compatibility with TiVo Stream, a feature that comparable to Dish's Sling feature; I know there are more because I had them in my head but forget them while writing. But the point is that MSO TiVo's are quite neutered compared to the full feature retail TiVo and with no Lifetime option for saving money down the road.
They are the size they are because cable was SOOOOO BAAAAADDDD! Both sat services were so greatly superior to cable, including customer services, that both Dish and DirecTV poached from cable, NOT many first time payTV customers except for rural, but the big numbers for sat in actually in areas served by cable TV. Competition and superior PQ and everything else from sat is why they are big.Dish and Directv are the size they are because they are nationwide - they are available everywhere in the continental US. Cable companies used to be "local" businesses and maybe to some degree, regional.