 El Quintron... a faint odor of kerosenePremium join:2008-04-28 Etobicoke, ON kudos:2 Reviews:
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| OTA is the answer if you need local programming I live in southern Ontario, and I get 24+ Channels from OTA, I get prolly about 90% of T.O, and Buffalo programming most of the time.
100% of both (T.O, and Buffalo) on Fade up days when I also get about 50% of what's available in Rochester.
I will agree to the Following Comparisons in HD Quality:
#1 Blu-Ray/MKV #2 OTA #3 Satelite HD #4 Digital Cable
To be completely honest, I see local programming as a necessity like local Radio... but what's available online through services like Miro is more than adequate for my specialty programming needs, combine that with Hulu, C4's online streams and I would never, ever go back to payTV in any of its forms. -- Working to bring you closer to a Bell and Rogers free household. |