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Re: (OT)Satellite TV Direct t v or Dish network?
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Posted by litttle jimmy on December 03, 2006 at 09:49:39 from (208.53.197.152):
In Reply to: (OT)Satellite TV Direct t v or Dish network? posted by Chris(WA) on December 01, 2006 at 19:27:56:
if you have more than one tv to connect then dishnet will be cheaper as you can connect two tvs and watch two different shows at the same time for the price of one receiver as long as you have a land line phone. Directv still charges five bucks for the second tv. both services have rfdtv in the basic pakages. you mentioned hdtv that is a add on pakage with both services if you deceide you want it it seems a little expensive to me for what you get. personally i have directv. simply because they carry a channel called sprout which is for little kids very educational and fun. By the way I am a installer that does both dishnet and directv.
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