I've read all the posts and have seen that there really are only a handful consistently negative posters about the Voom service. Yes, this new company has some issues, but they really do seem to be getting better on each count. I am just as impatient as the next guy waiting for the DVR and whole-house network system, but I would rather wait for Voom to get it all working before I put the new devices in each room in the house.
My wife has started checking through the Voom originals and every once in a while will catch some movie that she has never seen and she likes the transfers to HD.
I have been catching a lot of the Rave concerts and enjoyed the day-old Olympic coverage (NBC to blame for this one). Voom's signal and audio were much better than the OTA Olympics here in Los Angeles. Channel 4.1 doesn't have any sub channels, but somehow the quality was not as good as what was coming down on channel 321 from Voom.
My kids like seeing everything clearer from the satellite, even a handful of SD channels that they watch. They have been using the east coast / west coast time shift to catch their favorites several hours earlier.
I am still maintaining my Adelphia cable service until Voom adds enough capacity and content for my family's entertainment. But I think that by February or so we should be able to move away from the cable and be happy with Voom.
Continue making progress Voom, some of us do appreciate your efforts.
My wife has started checking through the Voom originals and every once in a while will catch some movie that she has never seen and she likes the transfers to HD.
I have been catching a lot of the Rave concerts and enjoyed the day-old Olympic coverage (NBC to blame for this one). Voom's signal and audio were much better than the OTA Olympics here in Los Angeles. Channel 4.1 doesn't have any sub channels, but somehow the quality was not as good as what was coming down on channel 321 from Voom.
My kids like seeing everything clearer from the satellite, even a handful of SD channels that they watch. They have been using the east coast / west coast time shift to catch their favorites several hours earlier.
I am still maintaining my Adelphia cable service until Voom adds enough capacity and content for my family's entertainment. But I think that by February or so we should be able to move away from the cable and be happy with Voom.
Continue making progress Voom, some of us do appreciate your efforts.