NPS blows allot of smoke so I wouldn't hold my breath too long.
When I compared to the equivilent SRL package, some of my favorite channels were not in the SRL pack and the asking price was $49 a month just like NPS... But by the year SRL works out to a little over $42 a month and missing some channels!
SRL has a different flavor of channels than NPS and has more W5 channels. Check out Skyvision too.
The only thing on the Pizza that my daughter wants is Nickelodeon and she missed a Disney show here and there. ABC family was one that we wished we could of received on occasion too!
Nick, Abc Family and Disney are sore points with C band. They are on C band and 4DTV compatible. The story goes that ABC/Disney/ESPN don't want to sell to us. I think the truth is that NPS don't want to pay the price they want like Bio etc. Nick is another screwup and even worse since if you have any of the Viacom MTV network channels on W5 your paying for Nick. Since NPS won't get us the masters on C3 which includes Nick west we pay for a channel they won't provide. The way the contract is written is NPS pays for and has access to sell
ALL the MTV suite channels. So were getting screwed. :rant:
This may help your daughter out. Some of the Disney shows are on Disney XD and the Nick shows are on teennick and nicktoons, we can get those.
I asked NPS once why they sell us Disney XD but not Disney and they had no answer
Don't make sense
I wish at least the c band programmers would allow us all the channels that are up there in 4D mode. I would pay more than pizza prices to get all the original masters vs getting over compressed garbage that pizza provides. Without holding you hostage to there contracts for two years and bait and switch on your monthly fee's for everything they can dream up to charge you for.
I would check out Skyvision see if they can do anything if not then go with NPS since they seem to be giving you a special deal. I have to admit all my programming is with NPS right now and they have the best price for what I have. I have a couple grandfathered analog packages that make the price difference. Even though I don't like NPS that much anymore and have been with them since 92 they still get my money.