So I just had to sign up in my wife's name to get a deal on HD upgrade. It's amazing how much better they treat new customers than existing. Something immoral about that, but the cell phone companies do the same thing! Guess it's a bean-counter thing...
I guess the installers won't care that they are replacing equipment, even though it's a "new" customer order...Any input on the wi-fi adapter they will install (FRee) so that I can use their On Demand? (Whole house DVR)
I've heard lots of propaganda on the 1080p from DTV vs. the 1080i from FIOS... Any thoughts on that? Seems the consensus is that 1080p is the way to go.
Then there's the HD quantity controversy. DTV says they have the most at 170 channels, but then FIOS tells people that they have 200.
On Demand: Does DTV have more free On Demand Content than FIOS?
The trees are growing up around my house, I know they will have to move the dish, getting a lot of digitizing in the last week since the trees got full leaves; After 8 years it's time to move the dish, I suppose.
So I still really like DTV, but is FIOS a viable alternative? What would I give up if I got FIOS?
I guess the installers won't care that they are replacing equipment, even though it's a "new" customer order...Any input on the wi-fi adapter they will install (FRee) so that I can use their On Demand? (Whole house DVR)
I've heard lots of propaganda on the 1080p from DTV vs. the 1080i from FIOS... Any thoughts on that? Seems the consensus is that 1080p is the way to go.
Then there's the HD quantity controversy. DTV says they have the most at 170 channels, but then FIOS tells people that they have 200.
On Demand: Does DTV have more free On Demand Content than FIOS?
The trees are growing up around my house, I know they will have to move the dish, getting a lot of digitizing in the last week since the trees got full leaves; After 8 years it's time to move the dish, I suppose.
So I still really like DTV, but is FIOS a viable alternative? What would I give up if I got FIOS?