JOKER47 said:
Are you talking about internet connection? I thought we were talking about satelite TV.
Joker
Hi Joker,
Some reply that makes sense...
Are you aware of this:
"HBO/Cinemax are only on digital now because it was mandated by the FCC, not because of ATT's greediness. ALL Television channels will be on digital by 2005 due to a bill that was passed by the clinton administration.
What are you really gonna get with direct TV for $40? They'll advertise like 120 channels, but 40 of those are pay-per view, and another 30 are music channels. so that means you'll get like maybe 50 channels that you can actually watch shows on. That's about half of the channels you're getting right now with your bronze.
And to answer your question, yes, you need to get a second receiver to watch different channels on a second tv. Not to mention the extra receiver programming fees that direct tv doesn't tell you about. Plus they charge extra for local channels. so your bill won't be $40/month, it'll be more like $50 at the bottom line. If you want HBO or cinemax, you'll pay even more. Make sure you read all the fine print on those advertisements.
Plus you have to sign a 1 year contract, which means if you try it out and don't like it, you're screwed. It's like $200 to break the contract. Oh, and I hope you don't have any bad weather in your area (heavy winds or rain), cause that'll totally f**k up your satellite reception. Not to mention putting that ugly thing on the roof of your house.
My advice: Stick with cable. If you want HBO, call and ask if they have any specials on the silver package, which has HBO and Starz (in my area it's on sale for $54.99 right now)."
PS>Extra charges for receiver programming fees???