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JimH wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 15:51:30 -0400, HK wrote: In most markets, there is only one cable provider. It's by design. Keeps out competition. One word: Satellite. We just switched from Comcast to Dish Networks. It's cheaper for the same channel lineup and it works on the boat at no extra charge (except for the antenna). I'll probably make the switch if and when FIOS gets to my 'hood. I don't know enouh about "dish" to make the switch. Also, I have concerns about wiring inside, and the need for each box to be connected to a phone line. I have three TVs in the house, and none are located adjacent to a phone jack. That means...running wires on baseboards or something similar, no? When I built my house, I prewired for cable TV and for internet. I assume the existing cable TV cables would also work for a dish, though, yes? We had dish at the condo we stayed at last summer on vacation. It sucked big time compared to cable. The signal quality or the programming quality? |