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Cable vs. DSL, Dish Network vs. Directv, Sirius vs. XM

What are your favorites/what do you recommend?

         

physics

12:18 am on Dec 13, 2005 (gmt 0)

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So with the 6 different services in the title this post might seem to be all over the place. But I've found that all of these are really related , for example:
Dish Network subscribers can get Sirius on their TV
In my area Quest DSL offers a Directv subscription packaged with their phone, etc.

I want to choose the best one out of each pair but it's hard to find good reviews/comparisons.

DSL is cheaper than cable internet. Also one doesn't have to share bandwidth which is becoming more important now that 'everyone' is getting online. Currently I have Comcast cable and it works pretty well except for the fact that our service is dropped every few days and I have to reboot my router, etc. And, if I get DSL and a satellite tv network then I can cut out cable entirely.

As far as Dish Network vs Directv ... from what I've read it seems like Directv is better because they have more channels and also more HD content, etc. However, like I mentioned, Dish Network people get a 'free' Sirius subscription, which is nice.

Sirius vs XM. From what I've read Sirius sounds better but XM has more subscribers. For example, Sirius has more big names such as Stern and Stewart (no moral arguments please ;) ) and supposedly the sound quality is better. But XM has their nice little portable radio and supposedly is more stable financially because of the larger subscriber base.

Please keep in mind that I'm typing this all from my memory of sites and blogs I read yesterday so please feel free to point out any errors I've made.

I'd love to hear from people who subscribe to any of these services and their opinions and whether they like the service they have or would recommend the other company.

HRoth

11:47 am on Dec 13, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I get DirecTV because there is no cable out here. <I don't like their sales/pricing practices>.

The feed conks out during thunderstorms, but I guess that's to be expected, and otherwise it is fine, very crisp picture.

There are no local channels. Even the Weather Channel does not have local weather. You also have to pay extra for PBS.

Honestly, I look forward to May when the contract will be over.

[edited by: lawman at 12:35 pm (utc) on Dec. 13, 2005]

physics

9:12 pm on Dec 13, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Thanks for the feedback. The DirecTV where I live said they have local channels ... is that one of those things that depends on your location (i.e. some get local chan and some don't?).
Anyone use Dish Network?

Bluesplinter

2:39 am on Dec 14, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Yeah, I have Dish Network, and I reckon the inertia is too great for me to switch.

Pros (for me): Has a "Superstations" package, which includes 3 WBs and 2 UPNs (I have neither network as a local). Since there's no more Trek I don't watch the UPNs, but having the WBs in three different time zones makes it easy to schedule DVR recordings.

Cons: No NFL package! No Tivo (the Dish DVR is OK, but it's no Tivo).

Bottom line, I miss being able to choose my own NFL games each week, but I'm happy enough with Dish that I don't want to switch just for that (plus, I really like having all those WBs).

HRoth

12:05 am on Dec 15, 2005 (gmt 0)

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"The DirecTV where I live said they have local channels ... is that one of those things that depends on your location (i.e. some get local chan and some don't?). "

Yes. I live in a rural area, and there's some actual law, the way I understand it, that forces TV feed providers to give local channels, but there are exceptions of some kind. So when they finally end up putting cable down my road (in the next year or so--they've already been out to measure for it), then I will be able to get the local channels, but with DirecTV, I am in some kind of blackout area where they don't provide them. I didn't think I would care, but it is actually pretty inconvenient not to have them. I don't get the local paper, so I never know what is going on locally.

Brett_Tabke

12:23 pm on Dec 15, 2005 (gmt 0)

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> Dish Network vs Directv

If you are into the NFL and want to watch "your team", look at the difference between the 2 services...