I don't know about that. I just signed up with Comcast for a deal that no other provider in my area (which includes D*, E*, U-Verse and WOW) can touch. I'm getting the HD Preferred Triple play for 12 months, with no contract, "out the door" for $110.49. This includes their Digital Preferred tier (similar to AT250) with HBO, Starz, Encore, On Demand and Streampix (internet streaming service), 105/20 internet and phone. They provide a HD receiver at no charge plus they're paying me $5 ($2.50 each)

to use two of their cable cards for my two Tivo's. I am paying $8 for their wireless gateway and a $1.50 fee for local stations, but no outlet fees. And for months 13-24 it goes up $25 (probably a little more because of taxes). And since there is no contract, if they try to screw me, then I can drop them at any time.
I never thought that I would ever sign up with Comcast, but this was just too good a deal to pass up. If I was still with Dish, I would be paying more than that for just tv for a comparable package (unless I played CSR roulette) on top of paying for internet and phone with another provider. I'm basically getting internet/phone service for free, so you can see why Comcast actually slightly gained customers.