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dvd536
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join:2001-04-27
Phoenix, AZ
reply to inteller
Re: must already be an HBO subscriber

I cancelled HBO when they nixed lucky louie.
theres just not enough content on HBO worth watching, let alone pay $14 a month extra for!
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ashworth

join:2001-10-06
Pittsburgh, PA
reply to OSUGoose
Time Warner owns HBO (I think)....don't have cable internet, but do have HBO and cable TV....oh well, maybe next time.

moonpuppy

join:2000-08-21
Glen Burnie, MD
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reply to wierdo
»Verizon, Industry Comment On Time Warner Cable Plans

Looks like other people have figured it out.


phattieg

join:2001-04-29
Winter Park, FL
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reply to wierdo
Well, if they didn't use the Cable providers internet, then how would HBO know you were a customer? If I was providing a premium service, I wouldn't just "take your word for it". The arrangement is there so they can pull the content the minute you say "I'm done with HBO". If you had a national "come to us with anyones service", then you'd have lots of people getting free HBO because nobody would tell the vendor the bill is no longer being paid...
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wierdo

join:2001-02-16
Tulsa, OK
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reply to moonpuppy
said by moonpuppy See Profile :

And what are Cox customers supposed to do? Cox is looking at implementing caps
I'll believe it when I see it. They have had "caps" for years, but they've never been enforced except against the most egregious of bandwidth hogs. (I know a few people who probably deserved it but were never hassled)
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boober321

join:2003-07-15
Milwaukee, WI
reply to inteller
The only reason I have HBO is for Real Time with Bill Mahr. If they outlaw or take away my ability to record the show and watch it later, I'd just drop them completely. Screw HBO!

moonpuppy

join:2000-08-21
Glen Burnie, MD
·Verizon Online DSL

reply to wierdo
said by wierdo See Profile :

So you think that HBO shouldn't charge for their content, when they've successfully demonstrated that enough people find enough value in it to pay the price they ask?

I do think that it's silly that they have no means for satellite subscribers to access the service, and that they require that you use the cable company's Internet service, if you're using cable.

I wouldn't be surprised if it had something to do with access control. After all, HBO subscribers don't get let in on some secret handshake.
And what are Cox customers supposed to do? Cox is looking at implementing caps and Comcast has super secret caps on their service. A few movies and some Netflix here and there and there goes your bill straight up.

wierdo

join:2001-02-16
Tulsa, OK
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reply to inteller
So you think that HBO shouldn't charge for their content, when they've successfully demonstrated that enough people find enough value in it to pay the price they ask?

I do think that it's silly that they have no means for satellite subscribers to access the service, and that they require that you use the cable company's Internet service, if you're using cable.

I wouldn't be surprised if it had something to do with access control. After all, HBO subscribers don't get let in on some secret handshake.
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OSUGoose

join:2007-12-27
Columbus, OH
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reply to Jonbo298
that and you must have cable internet. man how much did TWC pay HBO on that one.

Jonbo298

join:2004-01-12
Council Bluffs, IA
reply to inteller
Yep, flawed logic on this one. Companies like HBO who are stuck in the 80's will die a slow death at this rate. Internet is here to stay. It's not going anywhere. Adapt, or be run over.


inteller
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join:2003-12-08
Tulsa, OK
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