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Cjaiceman
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reply to alfnoid

Re: I'm dreading it...

said by alfnoid:

Only because I don't watch all that much tv and I only have analog service. I don't want a box for each tv in my house.
...nor do I want to deal with the box let alone pay for multiple ones just to get service period.
I would not mind having a box for each TV, but I do not want them to charge you for it. I have the digital package w/ HD for my main tv, but just regular analog on the other two TV's. I would not mind moving them to SDV, but there should be no additional cost. I think thats the only way they will get it to fly with the main customers, otherwise they will start doing the model of Satellite, and I don't like paying per TV for standard channels.

Another thought I just had is it will help prevent people from stealing cable as they will no longer be able to get standard TV w/o a box registered on Comcast's system. That should also help lower prices (or at least keep them from going up more).
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HorseTooth

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That's why Dish network is great.... their boxes control 2 TVs... half the boxes... and thus half the $$ you're spending on the boxes. You get all the channels you're paying for on all your TVs too.

Plus, if it's a DVR you can watch the recorded content on either TV. Bea-u-ti-ful.

Cable companies could do this... but it's not in their interest to find ways to save their customers money or give them better features unless they are forced to by the competition.



MadMANN
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reply to Cjaiceman
I predict that sooner or later, the whole "box rental" fee will no longer be broken down. More than likely, they will include it in the price of packages. IE, you want the "Gold" package on four sets: $xx.cc.

Plus, they get cheaper for the providers and smaller in size every time a new series comes out. The Motorola DCT-700 is the size of a cable modem.

Also, don't forget the 2way cable card in the future (if they can make the TV manufacturers follow a standard).


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