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nszulga

join:2007-06-17
Westborough, MA
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Re: HDNet now in Boston!!! (plus 15 other new HD channels!)

Any word on additions in MetroWest, just outside Boston? Probably not, but haven't had a chance to check being at work and all.

moulder3

join:2007-05-21
Boston, MA

said by nszulga See Profile :

Any word on additions in MetroWest, just outside Boston? Probably not, but haven't had a chance to check being at work and all.
I don't know for sure, but everything I've read is that Boston & Brookline are the only 860mhz systems and the only ones in the area to go all-digital. Doing so means they have (had?) an abundance of bandwidth for HD.

nszulga

join:2007-06-17
Westborough, MA
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said by moulder3 See Profile :

said by nszulga See Profile :

Any word on additions in MetroWest, just outside Boston? Probably not, but haven't had a chance to check being at work and all.
I don't know for sure, but everything I've read is that Boston & Brookline are the only 860mhz systems and the only ones in the area to go all-digital. Doing so means they have (had?) an abundance of bandwidth for HD.
Yeah they are lucky! Just was curious, some of those additions would be nice to have.


joetaxpayer
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join:2001-09-07
Sudbury, MA
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said by moulder3 See Profile :

said by nszulga See Profile :

Any word on additions in MetroWest, just outside Boston? Probably not, but haven't had a chance to check being at work and all.
I don't know for sure, but everything I've read is that Boston & Brookline are the only 860mhz systems and the only ones in the area to go all-digital. Doing so means they have (had?) an abundance of bandwidth for HD.
"all digital" mean the lower channels are no longer viewable on regular TVs? This would kill the old TiVo's as well.
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