A reason that I have heard (that makes sense to me) is that if you were to get a Set Top Box for each TV with 4 TVs hooked up, you would be charged $15 for "Extra Outlets." By getting Dual Tuner Boxes, they waive $10 of that by hooking it to a phone line (or the internet on some of the newer models). Thus, they are giving a price break for having it hooked up.
We have a 722 and a 625. We pay a $5 Additional Outlet Fee on the 625 (simply because we have more than one box). If the boxes were not hooked to the phone (or net) then we would have to pay that same $5 for the extra 2 tuners.
Geoff
Hi Geoff,
I am trying to make sense of this. So you are saying they waive the fee off if you connet to the phone line. Connecting to t he phone line also ensures that your receiver is where you say it is. Then, how does on some receivers you can connet only ethernet cable and not phone and that is enough? connecting to the internet does not ensure that you are where you say you are, or not.
anyway..I jsut dont; see why connecting to say vonage phone line should be treated any differently then land line.