Proc said:Are they charging for the H20 or is it a clean swap (with 2-year committment I would presume) for the H10?
I think you've got it dead on - free with a 2 year commitment
Proc said:Are they charging for the H20 or is it a clean swap (with 2-year committment I would presume) for the H10?
Proc said:I'm in the Motown area. I had a "senior" installer out a week and a half ago. He had heard nothing about the new MPEG-4 boxes and 5-LNB dishes. He said that in Detroit, the HD customer base is about 10% of D* total in southeast Michigan.
Neutron said:I think the committment should be suffice enough, do away with the $49 upgrade fee.
Scott Greczkowski said:PLEASE DO NOT CALL DIRECTV ABOUT THIS...
THE CSR'S KNOW NOTHING AND WILL NOTHING ABOUT ANY OF THIS UNTIL THE TRIAL IS WELL ON ITS WAY.
Plywodstatebum said:I have a couple of questions:
How will the broadcast mpeg4 when the stations only send mpeg2? Since the TV stations said they are in no hurry to upgrade till more people have HD TV sets.
Sould I save my H-10 receiver for swapping out if I have both the HR10-250 and it.?
DTV TiVo Dealer said:Scott, I have very similar information, with a few exceptions.
As charper1 wisely said, DIRECTV will keep the HD MPEG-2 signals up at least until the end of 2007. Also, we will see a few new national HD channels in MPEG-2, but the bulk of the promised 150 new national HD channels will begin to roll out in 2007 with MPEG-4 compression.
-Robert