I just got D* installed on Saturday, and so far it exceeded my expectations. Here are some positives and negatives as well when compared to my local cable (TWC):
+The install required only 1 wire to go to my DVR's, with the use of the SWM technology.
+The software is light years ahead of TW's software (SARA), this may seem minor, but to me however, having limited vision, it makes viewing the guide much better on the eyes.
+the on line DVR scheduling works well and I have used it heavily.
+The HD is sharper.
+Not having to deal with constant problems related to SDV on cable.
+The times that I did have to call, US based CSR's.
+Being able to take the service with you when you move.
Here are some points that they both share equally:
=Overall cost will be about the same when compared after the promotion expires.
=HD quantity is the same (or close).
=The availability of on demand.
Here a few negative points:
-On demand execution (cable is much more seamless).
-Potential equipment replacement issues(a new commitment).
-Less premium channels
Overall I do enjoy the service so far, there are defiantly more positives then negatives, although my cable was not bad, D* feels more refined at this point. The HD looks much better, the SD is close as well. The quantity of HD is also close. I find it quite amusing that cable talks about the rain fade issue, when I had them (cable) out once a month to fix issues with their infrastructure.
Thanks
+The install required only 1 wire to go to my DVR's, with the use of the SWM technology.
+The software is light years ahead of TW's software (SARA), this may seem minor, but to me however, having limited vision, it makes viewing the guide much better on the eyes.
+the on line DVR scheduling works well and I have used it heavily.
+The HD is sharper.
+Not having to deal with constant problems related to SDV on cable.
+The times that I did have to call, US based CSR's.
+Being able to take the service with you when you move.
Here are some points that they both share equally:
=Overall cost will be about the same when compared after the promotion expires.
=HD quantity is the same (or close).
=The availability of on demand.
Here a few negative points:
-On demand execution (cable is much more seamless).
-Potential equipment replacement issues(a new commitment).
-Less premium channels
Overall I do enjoy the service so far, there are defiantly more positives then negatives, although my cable was not bad, D* feels more refined at this point. The HD looks much better, the SD is close as well. The quantity of HD is also close. I find it quite amusing that cable talks about the rain fade issue, when I had them (cable) out once a month to fix issues with their infrastructure.
Thanks