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On Wed, 18 Jul 2007 07:53:31 -0400, HK wrote:
Well, too many choices and selection processes are only a problem until you figure it all out. I keep reading about satellite signal losses during storms, cloudy weather, heavy snow, but I also read that these outages are rare. I'm thinking about going satellite TV, DSL internet instead of the Comcast cable I now have. I have to look a bit harder at available options. My son has DSL and says it's no different speedwise than cable unless you're doing large downloads, which I seldom do. Just got off a "live chat" with Comcast because MSNBC has no sound for a couple hours now. No ETA for a fix. So basically I'm paying for crippled service. This is *not* unusual for cable TV here, and I doubt satellite is worse. Comcast broadband has been generally reliable, but a few times the cable's been dead so I have no TV, no Internet, and no phone. If you don't have a cell (I do) you couldn't even make a complaint. I'm thinking satellite TV, wired DSL, and cable phone might be the way to go for communications redundancy. --Vic |