I signed up in May and got 3 receivers. My current bill is around $82 including taxes.
The first OTA antenna was didn't cut it , so I easily got approved for a larger one. I still couldn't get my local sports OTA station (in digital format). While that's not VOOM's fault, I still have to count it as a "negative" against VOOM since everyone else can provide it.
Another "negative" is the stb software. It locks up on occasion and takes a reset. Well the reset is tricky, if you don't do it just a certain way, the program guide might take hours to reappear instead of 20-30 minutes (still way too long in my opinion). This is very hard to explain to family members since I don't understand it either!
The biggest problem is rain fade. It literally only takes a shower to knock out my reception. Dish Network at least took a heavy downpour to get knocked out. Of course, around my neighborhood, most of the rain occurs in the evening (perfect viewing time) after a long hot day. There is nothing more irritating than losing the signal. I keep hearing about a new larger dish coming, but no real details.
The price would go up for me in Jan 2005 another 10 bucks.
All I have seen so far is 1 software update, and channels USA (channel of no use) and TNT-HD added. TNT-HD was great for about 2 or 3 games.
The Spinks fight was great as well as coverage of the DNC.
I'll probably get killed in the forum for saying this but I'm switching to Comcast Cable. I'm sure there are lots of negatives with Comcast but here is what i'll be getting...
--All Local and Community Access channels
--Locals in HDTV, ESPN HD , INHD, INHD2
--4 outlets (2 analog/2 digital)
--HD Receiver/HD PVR (i have never had one before, so any kind of pvr will probably look good to me)
--SD PVR
--RSN
--$25 Credit for 16 months ($400) for switching from a satellite provider
-- With the credit my bill will be approx $57 including taxes
-- everything is leased/no long time committments
-- Who knows what I will do after i get my $400 in credits??
Bottom line
VOOM is a cool bleeding edge satellite tv provider. But it's not for the average guy with a family who doesn't have the same passion for HDTV in its infancy stage. In reality I don't get to watch much TV anyway. I have spent alot more time in this forum than actually watching any tv.
I hope VOOM doesn't give me a hard time when I cancel later this week.
From what I have read, getting money credited back to your account can be quite a task.
The first OTA antenna was didn't cut it , so I easily got approved for a larger one. I still couldn't get my local sports OTA station (in digital format). While that's not VOOM's fault, I still have to count it as a "negative" against VOOM since everyone else can provide it.
Another "negative" is the stb software. It locks up on occasion and takes a reset. Well the reset is tricky, if you don't do it just a certain way, the program guide might take hours to reappear instead of 20-30 minutes (still way too long in my opinion). This is very hard to explain to family members since I don't understand it either!
The biggest problem is rain fade. It literally only takes a shower to knock out my reception. Dish Network at least took a heavy downpour to get knocked out. Of course, around my neighborhood, most of the rain occurs in the evening (perfect viewing time) after a long hot day. There is nothing more irritating than losing the signal. I keep hearing about a new larger dish coming, but no real details.
The price would go up for me in Jan 2005 another 10 bucks.
All I have seen so far is 1 software update, and channels USA (channel of no use) and TNT-HD added. TNT-HD was great for about 2 or 3 games.
The Spinks fight was great as well as coverage of the DNC.
I'll probably get killed in the forum for saying this but I'm switching to Comcast Cable. I'm sure there are lots of negatives with Comcast but here is what i'll be getting...
--All Local and Community Access channels
--Locals in HDTV, ESPN HD , INHD, INHD2
--4 outlets (2 analog/2 digital)
--HD Receiver/HD PVR (i have never had one before, so any kind of pvr will probably look good to me)
--SD PVR
--RSN
--$25 Credit for 16 months ($400) for switching from a satellite provider
-- With the credit my bill will be approx $57 including taxes
-- everything is leased/no long time committments
-- Who knows what I will do after i get my $400 in credits??
Bottom line
VOOM is a cool bleeding edge satellite tv provider. But it's not for the average guy with a family who doesn't have the same passion for HDTV in its infancy stage. In reality I don't get to watch much TV anyway. I have spent alot more time in this forum than actually watching any tv.
I hope VOOM doesn't give me a hard time when I cancel later this week.
From what I have read, getting money credited back to your account can be quite a task.