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Anyone seeing those Jack My Price Up cable commercials? Yea, new year & another higher Comcast cable rate. I need to consolidate
and upgrade. Right now I get analog basic extended channels with Comcast & DSL and local phone service through Qwest. I got static IP that I can use (
Walker) but am sick of servers in the house and am going to hosting services from now on. So; today I pay:
$88 a month DSL + local phone service.
$54 a month for analog basic extended cable.
That's $142 for older crap. I can get bundle deals from both providers but I'm a bit confused when you get into the digital realm of either cable or DirecTV (offered thru Qwest phone).
Do both tv providers
require that a receiver is at every TV? I thought I heard not required for digital cable if you didn't want to do on demand etc.
It looks like a full qwest phone/internet/tv package is cheaper but I'm not so sure yet. I don't have an HDTV yet but plan to in the coming months. So now I also read on DirectTV that you have to pay up to get a HD receiver to get high def? Is that the same with cable?
And if all things being equal price wise which would you prefer for the tv feed?
What a friggen game
and I have a feeling my questions aren't done yet.