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| Great Idea! If they get the price right and fast download speeds they might give the Cable ISP's a run for their money. Remember Direct Broadcast Satellite was the technology that stimulated the lethargic, indifferent, Cable Television Industry to introduce Digital Cable Service. Why settle for 55 Channels of crap when you can receive 200 Channels of crap via satellite for the same price.
My brother in law chose Direct TV rather than settle for AT&T Cables poor service in 1998, even though cable tv was included in the homeowners association fee. The guests got AT&T Cable in their bedrooms. |
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 fiberguyMy views are my own.Premium join:2005-05-20 kudos:3 | said by Mr Matt:  If they get the price right and fast download speeds they might give the Cable ISP's a run for their money. Remember Direct Broadcast Satellite was the technology that stimulated the lethargic, indifferent, Cable Television Industry to introduce Digital Cable Service. Why settle for 55 Channels of crap when you can receive 200 Channels of crap via satellite for the same price. My brother in law chose Direct TV rather than settle for AT&T Cables poor service in 1998, even though cable tv was included in the homeowners association fee. The guests got AT&T Cable in their bedrooms. How does that relate to Broadband satellite? did I miss something? |
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 gimme5 join:2002-12-23 Kissimmee, FL | reply to Mr Matt said by Mr Matt:  If they get the price right and fast download speeds they might give the Cable ISP's a run for their money. No way. If I could get 1Gbps with satellite, I'd still keep my 7mbps cable HSI service. It's all about the latency, you know? |
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