Rather than continue to complain about FiosTV with their problems of billing, the new DVR and lack of HD- I finally bit the bullet and made the switch. Should you? Well, here is my impressions and comparisons between the two.
Fios pros: great HD & SD picture quality. VOD is finally starting to improve. new DVR picked up some good features and is a tad faster. Reliable with no outages. Easy to have two DVR's... althoug it'll cost ya.
Fios cons: billing nightmares for more of us than there should be (yes, I was one for months), CSR's often clueless, no new HD in near future, no communication to subscribers of what IS coming, new DVR software is B-A-D for the most part. Good luck changing progamming... and good luck that it will be correct on your bill.
DirecTV pros: up to 85 HD channels now with NO hd-lite, DVR is a pleasure to use, billing is clear and changes of programming can be done online anytime. CSR's seem to have a clue of their product and it doesn't take 10 minutes to find out that I have no land-line. Did I mention the 85 HD channels?
DirecTV cons: slow channel changing on DVR, SD pq is a bad as ever (better than cable, worse than fios), a dish on your house, possible outages in a storm, DVR "purchase" is a wopper. VOD (their's is DOD) is still in it's infancy.
Am I happy for the switch? You bet- the biggest con of DTV is the SD pq- but you know what? With 85 channels of HD- and the big channels, not LMN or WeathTV, I don't have much desire to watch th SD channels personally. I was expecting a lot of stretch-o-vision, but most of the channels don't do that and more and more HD stuff keeps showing up- wait until you see some HD stuff on the Sci-Fi channel! Wow! And the single Starz HD channels of Fios pales to the five Starz HD channels on DTV (same with HBO, etc.).
The DVR is great- no lag. It's been a while since I had Tivo, but from what I remember this is better than back when I had it. LOTS of room on the DVR- in fact doing the quick math, I get about 5 times the HD content. Seems like with Fios I was always deciding what to delete before Fios did. Everything about it is so logical.
The cost. It was $300 (ouch) for the HD DVR and the HD receiver with the other sd receivers coming free. This is a lease, not a purchase. Does that hurt? A little until you do some math: I got $50 from the referral (from this forum... PM me if you want the same), a $50 Visa gift card, $20 off per month promo for 12 months ($240), and 3 months free of all their premium movie channels ($42 a month normally). So I'm actually ahead at the end of the day.
Will I switch back when the HD channels finally come on board with Fios? That's a tough one because even when they get them, and let's assume they continue to update the DVR and make it fully functional once again, you still have to deal with the Verizon Corporation. I'll tell you, I was scared every month to check my bill to see what surprises there might be- heaven forbid I change anything. I don't think I want to face that again and there are countless other billing stories you can read about. I sure don't want that, and I'll tell you- I'm still scared after canceling to see what happens- heard one guy get a final bill of $1,300.
In conclusion, this was the right switch for me. If you are happy with the new Fios DVR software, have no billing problems, and don't care about a lot of HD channels, stay with Fios.
Fios pros: great HD & SD picture quality. VOD is finally starting to improve. new DVR picked up some good features and is a tad faster. Reliable with no outages. Easy to have two DVR's... althoug it'll cost ya.
Fios cons: billing nightmares for more of us than there should be (yes, I was one for months), CSR's often clueless, no new HD in near future, no communication to subscribers of what IS coming, new DVR software is B-A-D for the most part. Good luck changing progamming... and good luck that it will be correct on your bill.
DirecTV pros: up to 85 HD channels now with NO hd-lite, DVR is a pleasure to use, billing is clear and changes of programming can be done online anytime. CSR's seem to have a clue of their product and it doesn't take 10 minutes to find out that I have no land-line. Did I mention the 85 HD channels?
DirecTV cons: slow channel changing on DVR, SD pq is a bad as ever (better than cable, worse than fios), a dish on your house, possible outages in a storm, DVR "purchase" is a wopper. VOD (their's is DOD) is still in it's infancy.
Am I happy for the switch? You bet- the biggest con of DTV is the SD pq- but you know what? With 85 channels of HD- and the big channels, not LMN or WeathTV, I don't have much desire to watch th SD channels personally. I was expecting a lot of stretch-o-vision, but most of the channels don't do that and more and more HD stuff keeps showing up- wait until you see some HD stuff on the Sci-Fi channel! Wow! And the single Starz HD channels of Fios pales to the five Starz HD channels on DTV (same with HBO, etc.).
The DVR is great- no lag. It's been a while since I had Tivo, but from what I remember this is better than back when I had it. LOTS of room on the DVR- in fact doing the quick math, I get about 5 times the HD content. Seems like with Fios I was always deciding what to delete before Fios did. Everything about it is so logical.
The cost. It was $300 (ouch) for the HD DVR and the HD receiver with the other sd receivers coming free. This is a lease, not a purchase. Does that hurt? A little until you do some math: I got $50 from the referral (from this forum... PM me if you want the same), a $50 Visa gift card, $20 off per month promo for 12 months ($240), and 3 months free of all their premium movie channels ($42 a month normally). So I'm actually ahead at the end of the day.
Will I switch back when the HD channels finally come on board with Fios? That's a tough one because even when they get them, and let's assume they continue to update the DVR and make it fully functional once again, you still have to deal with the Verizon Corporation. I'll tell you, I was scared every month to check my bill to see what surprises there might be- heaven forbid I change anything. I don't think I want to face that again and there are countless other billing stories you can read about. I sure don't want that, and I'll tell you- I'm still scared after canceling to see what happens- heard one guy get a final bill of $1,300.
In conclusion, this was the right switch for me. If you are happy with the new Fios DVR software, have no billing problems, and don't care about a lot of HD channels, stay with Fios.