Comcast is coming!

I had Comcast. I now have Dish Network and would not go back.
The selection of HD is better than Comcast was back in October '08. The Dish DVR is so much better there is no contest. The Dish package saves me $30 per month.

I still have Comcast for my internet and kept basic cable that gives me HD locals WLVI (WB), WSBK, PBS. My internet would have gone up $15 dollars or I could keep the basic cable at the same price so I did. Advantage to keeping Comcast would have been Speed HD, MLB Network and full time NESN HD. Had I known (Or thought to ask) about MLB Network never going to happen and NESN not being full time HD I may have stayed with Comcast to be honest with you.

I'm happy with Dish overall. With any provider you will find shortcomings and I'm optimistic that my few wants will come in a year or so. I can wait.
 
I have Comcast through condo assoc rules and Dish by my own volition. Hands down, both SD and HD picture quality are better on Dish. The Comcast DVR seems to be crap, but I do not use it much. With two tuners and so much storage room on the 722, I rarely watch Comcast.

Comcast has three advantages over Dish - AMC HD and SPEED HD with great customer service. I get a phone/internet bundle for $50 a month. The cable modem was reporting Upstream data at 55 db. On an unreleated call to comcast I mentioned this. The next day two Technicians came out and replaced all cable from modem to tap outside. And it was on a Sunday.

If PQ is what you want - stick with Dish. If you want HD content and can live without SPEED HD and AMC HD as Comcast only has about 27 HD channels - stick with Dish.

Condo fees aside, with DISH DVR and Comcast phone/Internet, I pay about $130 a month.
 
I was with DISH for years until about 2 years ago I switched to COMCAST - I think the HD PQ was probably about the same myself; Comcast does NOT require a contract. I am NOW set upp to return to DISH - I will miss Comcast's ON DEMAND and Encore BUT will not miss the monthly price of my package, which just went up another $5 and even though they give me a $10 discount....it has just become WAY too expensive for a senior on a fixed income - TOO MUCH!
With my new DISH programming I won't be getting as much BUT will be getting really more than I even need for $25 less a month than I am paying Comcast - - - look forward to having that "extra" money.:rolleyes:
 
Cable subscribers in our area that have Comcast tried to get the Peoria, IL city council to not renew their cable contract with Comcast because of the huge rate hikes and channel removals from when they took over for AT&T. E* and D* installers in the area were incredibly busy because of the way Comcast treated their customers here.
 
I have Comcast in Memphis and have no complaints about the HD quality or the HD-HDVR equipment.
My HD viewing is done on a 78" screen with a Panasonic front projector.
The system is definitely better than when it was part of Time Warner.
For me; I have all the HD channels I need. (Well I would take GAC in HD if I had a way to get it from the HD-HDVR to a computer and keep the HD and the digital audio signal) I also enjoy not having to have a box, and the cost of it, for each of the other 3 tv's.

I have Dish at my summer place and it's about to get the boot.
Around Memphis, almost everyone is on Comcast or DirecTV.
I think there are at least 10 D*'s for every E* you see.
On my block there are 2 D's and 10 Comcast customers. My street runs for 5 city blocks and no one uses E*.
 
If cable is just now getting around to wiring the area, I hate to imagine how long it will take Fios to come around. :rolleyes:

Precisely. My area has had HSI through Road Runner for over a decade, I jumped on Verizon DSL when it became available ~ 5 years ago. But, now it seems Verizon doesn't want to do an upgrade from 1.5 Mbps down, let alone bring us FIOS. Just seems like they don't care to compete with TW in my area.
 
Run as far, far away as you can from Dish Network. As soon as you make the transition to HD be prepared to be hit with a boatload of fees and be lied to about which channels you will/won't get.

I would go with Comcast, hands down.

Most readers here already know why I say this. You can read about it at CANCEL DISH NETWORK
 
I was with DISH for years until about 2 years ago I switched to COMCAST - I think the HD PQ was probably about the same myself; Comcast does NOT require a contract. I am NOW set upp to return to DISH - I will miss Comcast's ON DEMAND and Encore BUT will not miss the monthly price of my package, which just went up another $5 and even though they give me a $10 discount....it has just become WAY too expensive for a senior on a fixed income - TOO MUCH!
With my new DISH programming I won't be getting as much BUT will be getting really more than I even need for $25 less a month than I am paying Comcast - - - look forward to having that "extra" money.:rolleyes:

Don't forget about the hidden fee's they don't advertise on their website or commercials. Dish is by far more expensive than DirecTV.
 
Run as far, far away as you can from Dish Network. As soon as you make the transition to HD be prepared to be hit with a boatload of fees and be lied to about which channels you will/won't get.

I would go with Comcast, hands down.

Most readers here already know why I say this. You can read about it at CANCEL DISH NETWORK
Why don't you grow the hell up? If you're dissatisfied with Dish, then cancel and stop hijacking every thread! No one else is going to cancel their service because of your bad experience. And yes, you came off as a jerk in your original thread. Which, doesn't surprise me at all.
 
Why don't you grow the hell up? If you're dissatisfied with Dish, then cancel and stop hijacking every thread! No one else is going to cancel their service because of your bad experience. And yes, you came off as a jerk in your original thread. Which, doesn't surprise me at all.

And who comes across as the jerk here? If you don't like my posts, ignore them. I have every right to give my opinion as the next guy. Just because my opinion doesn't match yours doesn't mean you have to get your panties in a bunch.

I don't go attacking your posts, I don't see why you have to attack mine.
 
Don't forget about the hidden fee's they don't advertise on their website or commercials. Dish is by far more expensive than DirecTV.


How so explane 2 tv's with dish on phone line same price need local add $5

direct need 2 tv's phone or not $5 extra need local $5 alredy in your price drop locals and its still more then dish....


Need 32 tv's go direct as dish will make you get a new account after 12..
 
I can only speak for my experience with Dish, I think their HD quality is average; their hd dvr's seem to be better than Direct tv and miles ahead of *most* of the cable company offerings. (I've only seen the motorola hd dvr, don't remember the model, it has a much smaller hard drive and less features than the 622/722).
Here's what I would try and do: find someone who has comcast hd service, get a look see for yourself; you're the best judge of pq and what features their dvr's have, what you can live with and get by without. Talk to Comcast or go online and see what it will cost you for the install; since you're gonna get the internet service you might get a good deal on the installation (I don't have Comcast in our area, but when I've checked their install charges in the Houston area, seems like it would cost ~$150--200 for the install. if you can get it cheap enough you could consider giving them a try if you don't hafta sign a contract). Seems like they used to advertise free installs several times a year (weekend sale, one week sale, etc), I haven't noticed them running these ads the last year or so. I'm happy with Dish, their 622 is a stable dvr; of course you can never have too much hd! I would guess with Dish you'd have a 2 year commitment in order to get the hd upgrade?
 
My opinions...

"I do care very much about picture quality"

OTA antenna, Blu-Ray player.

Alas, cable + satellite compress the signal significantly. Still better than SD, of course, but won't look as good as Blu-Ray and OTA.

"channel availability"

As you can see in these forums, few of us have been happy with how Dish has been rolling out HD--especially for us TurboHD customers. I suggest picking your 5 or so must-have HD channels and then compare the options as to which company will offer them to you in a package you'd consider paying for.

"and DVR features/reliability"

Dish is the only DVR I've ever used. From a usabilty standpoint, it's solidly OK. It could get cumbersome if you are a massive recorder, though. The one thing I think it lacks is decent handling of massive amounts of recordings.

That said, aside from Tivo, everyone says Dish is the best DVR interface.
 
But...I'll also say "don't kill yourself trying to decide". Ultimately, Dish, DirecTV, and Comcast all suck in their own ways. None of them are great companies.
 
The PQ from my local Comcast for local HD channels is noticably superior to Dish's.
The problem with Cable (no matter the provider) is that the quality will depend on where you live. Some areas might have excellent quality, but others are crap.
Unfortunately I live in one of the crap areas (Comcast, formerly Adelphia).
 
Run as far, far away as you can from Dish Network. As soon as you make the transition to HD be prepared to be hit with a boatload of fees and be lied to about which channels you will/won't get.

I would go with Comcast, hands down.

Most readers here already know why I say this. You can read about it at CANCEL DISH NETWORK

Anyone that has seen your past number of posts gets that you hate Dish. Some may think that your posts read like you are just trolling at this point. Could you please stop linking your censored and self serving little hate site? Thanks for your consideration regarding this matter.
 
No you are not. Philly Comcast HD is of equal if not better quality then Dish. and......ahhhh tons of HD VOD :hungry:

Wow, you must be one of the only people from the Philly area who sings Comcast's praises. As I said before I live just outside the City and I'll never give them any of my money. Just had my neighbor and my friend give them up, too. Of course they went with DirecTV not Dish, but they are now getting more channels, and what they perceive to be better HD for a lot less than what Comcast was offering.
 
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