Cox offered me a fantastic deal back in Feb, when I dropped Voom. It was their "Ditch the Dish" promotion, or something like that. But you need to give them your old satellite receiver. Fortunately I had some old DirecTV ones lying around, since I was leasing from Voom. 50% all their services for 1 year, no commitments, no installation fees, and they came out the very next day to install. I got the 8300HD HD-DVR. You can read TONS of tips and tricks about it over at avsforum under the HD Recorder forum. I'm currently getting HBO, ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, ESPN, INHD1, INHD2, Discovery, and Universal in HD. Picture quality is comparable to Voom and OTA. Analog cable sucks, but I don't watch too much of it anyways. I pay ~$50 month which includes leasing the HD receiver, HD service and all the other required services for it, HD DVR service, HBO, and Expanded cable. Then I got another promotion for internet for $19.99 a month for 6 months, no commitments and it's 4 times faster than my DSL which was already at T-1 download speeds! It's true, the DVR has revolutionized my TV experience. I never start watching a show at the scheduled start time. I always wait a good 20-30 minutes so that I can skip commercials as I watch. True, the HD8300 does not have the skip commercial button, but fast forwarding and then hitting the 3 second instant replay button works quite well (and you can hit it more than once in a row). You can record 2 HD shows at the same time and watch a previously recorded show too! I love it and am much much happier with Cox and am paying less than I was with Voom.