chipvideo said:It is too bad. I would rather stay with dish as I have always liked dish, but dish is going the route of the more channels is better theory. I want quality programming at a quality picture rate, so comcast is the leader in my area. I can't wait til the other technology comes around. FIBER in iptv is going to really be good for us who love the quality. I still won't give up on dish just yet. Since I have it installed I can always go back and forth whoever is offering the better service. That is the best thing about all of it. You have a choice.
dont24 said:Don't forget the DVR fees, if you have one. Comast charges $9.95 no matter what package you have. Dish is $5, unless you have the AEP package. AEP package = no DVR fees.
Harry said:I think HD will severely hurt the satellite carriers. With the E* HD Packages, Comcast is now very competative and they do not down rez their HD content and the locals are in HD already.
Comcast: Added $5 for HD
Digital Platinum $97.40
Digital Gold $87.85
Digital Silver $77.25
Digital Plus $64.76
Digital Classic $59.76
Digital Sports Package $5.00
E*:
DishHD Platinum $104.99
DishHD Gold $74.99
DishHD Silver $64.99
DishHD Bronze $54.99
Since locals are already included in Comcast, you have to compare the w/local prices for E*. Last time I spoke with Comcast, they will buy back my E* equipment so it is now time to decide for me whether to stay w/ E* or not.
** Forgot to add that Comcast will cost an additional $5 for HD **
Where do you guys find time to watch all those channels It is so hard for me to find time to watch the recorded Jay leno monologues the next dayJohnC said:In my area E* is far ahead of Comcast in HD. They only have the equivalent of the basic $10 HD pack with INHD instead of HDNET. I get the Atlanta locals OTA and will be able to receive them from E* next month. With E* adding STARZ HD, the only premium HD channel that Comcast has over E* is Cinemax HD. E* will shortly have ESPN2 HD, Universal HD, HGTV HD, FOOD HD, and 15 VOOM HD channels. There is a $15.95 monthly rental fee in my area for the 6412 which has only 12 hours of HD storage and does not match up with the 622. I had a good offer to move to Comcast, but decided that their HD offering in my area does not match up and might never match up.
stuart628 said:I will throw this in here, I also put in in the time warner forum, I think I maybe giving the sat. companies a break to figure out what they are doing! for 99 dollars a month, I get Digital cable, HBo, HBO on demand, one hd dvr, one standard box (I upgraded for 4 dollars a month extra to a second dvr) HD tier (an extra 6 dollars a month) Roadrunner plus aol (5 down speed, 2.5 up) also Digital phone (unlimited in the USA and canada) all that for around 109, plus tax, so about 115, I will have tv, internet and phone, where as with dishnetwork I was shelling out 85 bucks a month just for tv, plus 45 a month for roadrunner, and I didnt have a home phone, because we have cell phones!
Now this is a special price because I have dishnetwork, and its part of their sat buy back program, but this price is good for 18 months, then it can only increase by 2 dollars a year! enjoy!
also HD channels on twc(northeast ohio)
HBOHD
HDnet
HDNETmovies
INHD1
INhd2
TNTHD
DISCOVERYHd
EspnHD
ABC
CBS
FOX
NBC
WB
PBS
RUmored very soon ESPN2hd
rumored even sooner National Geographic
UniversalHD (should already be on)
and HD movies on demand!
Bulldog said:You are assuming that E* is going to give you a "HDDVR" for just a $5 Fee. Did you forget that you will have to pay $$$ for the privilege of using a HDDVR.
The $9.95 is for HD and the HDDVR. Let compare apples to apples