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Posted by jonnny2006 on June 30, 2007 at 20:13:35 from (67.142.130.19):
In Reply to: O/T Hughes net posted by Farmall MD on June 30, 2007 at 09:07:25:
I have DIRECTV AND hughes nrt. I got the DW/HN7000 system. It is super fast, custmer servise is a little hard to understand due to over seas cumster servise, but they will work with you till the cows come home. Even on things they don't have to help you with. I pay the 69.99 month and that is there bussiness package. we get 5 email and 1.5 mb servise. I used to run my phone off it to but our cell phones are enough so we dumped the vonage. I got the sat dish locked on the sattlite signal perfect. only in the worst and talles thunder storms does it go out and when it does its just temp. Now directv I just love.... i'm on there "a" list and my bill is around 160 month but they give my a 20 dollar credit every month so my bill is around 140. I get every channel that i can get in my aera. I am grandfatherd in on reciving out of market locals on both standard def and high def. It is nice to have the west cost feeds when you have breaking news or other stupid things when your favorite show is on you can get it 2 hours later on the west coast la feeds. Also i can take my directv and ultimate tv with me. And if i travel out of the "SPOT BEAM" for my local chanels i can still watch my favorite network shows on the WEST COAST FEEDS out of L.A.. I rate directv A 12 out of a scale of 1-10. They have never ever done me wrong. I have the 5LNB dish and can get over 2000 channels if they want to send it to my aera. Lots of them channels are "SPOT BEAM" locals and that takes up alot of beam with. DIRECTV will be the FIRST to have a totaly all HD ready of any provider out there. CABLE SUCKS!!!! I live in the country and even if cable was in my aera i would cut the cable to my house as there servise sucks and they have limited channels and unreliable. When the trade towers were hit on sept 11th it was the people with SAT dishes that kept there tv. All the communications were on the top of the WTC and went down after the planes crashed. Dish network IMEADILTY RESTORED LOCAL TV SERVISE to there cable compettitors. I just like that i can take my tv with me any where in north america. I also like sat radieo.
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