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Title: DirectTV
Post by: erfalf on September 28, 2012, 08:54:22 am
I know DolfanBob sells them. But I need someone to sell me on DirectTV. I currently have cable (CableOne unfortunately, so imagine half as good as Cox). A DVR is my wife's best friend. And I just don't have the fortitude to drop it all together because I enjoy sporting events way too much. So I need a good sales pitch to get me to switch. Is it worth it?


Title: Re: DirectTV
Post by: RecycleMichael on September 28, 2012, 09:25:00 am
I am happy. I love the NFL ticket (free for the whole year).

Bob got me everything I needed including four DVRs for less than we were paying Cox Cable.

Use me as a reference and I will vote for a few republicans come November.


Title: Re: DirectTV
Post by: erfalf on September 28, 2012, 10:08:48 am
I am happy. I love the NFL ticket (free for the whole year).

Bob got me everything I needed including four DVRs for less than we were paying Cox Cable.

Use me as a reference and I will vote for a few republicans come November.

I'm gonna hold you to it. ;)

One more thing. If I swith to Direct (which I am fairly certain I am going to do) I am thinking about switching internet as well. CableOne is $20 for 1.5 Mbps & $50 for 5 Mbps. Whereas AT&T is $19.95 for 3 Mbps & $24.95 for 6 Mbps. Anybody use AT&T? Good or bad?


Title: Re: DirectTV
Post by: Hoss on September 28, 2012, 10:23:28 am
I'm gonna hold you to it. ;)

One more thing. If I swith to Direct (which I am fairly certain I am going to do) I am thinking about switching internet as well. CableOne is $20 for 1.5 Mbps & $50 for 5 Mbps. Whereas AT&T is $19.95 for 3 Mbps & $24.95 for 6 Mbps. Anybody use AT&T? Good or bad?

AT&T is pretty good (according to a cousin..I don't have them for dsl anymore).  Better pricing anyway for for 5mbps.  I have Cox at that price and get 30mbps for that.  Do you know if AT&T did a Uverse rollout in B'Ville?  If so, you might be able to get up to 20mbps, but not sure what their prices are.


Title: Re: DirectTV
Post by: erfalf on September 28, 2012, 10:26:13 am
AT&T is pretty good (according to a cousin..I don't have them for dsl anymore).  Better pricing anyway for for 5mbps.  I have Cox at that price and get 30mbps for that.  Do you know if AT&T did a Uverse rollout in B'Ville?  If so, you might be able to get up to 20mbps, but not sure what their prices are.

Only thing available in B'Ville is Internet. It really sucks here. Cox is infinitely better cable provider than CableOne.


Title: Re: Re: Re: DirectTV
Post by: Hoss on September 28, 2012, 10:36:42 am
Only thing available in B'Ville is Internet. It really sucks here. Cox is infinitely better cable provider than CableOne.

ATT would be a better deal IMO.

Sent from my GNex with fat fingers


Title: Re: DirectTV
Post by: nathanm on September 28, 2012, 10:41:07 am
Whereas AT&T is $19.95 for 3 Mbps & $24.95 for 6 Mbps.

You won't see the full advertised speed thanks to overhead. (They advertise the rate the modem syncs at, not the rate you can actually transfer data at) That said, back when I had DSL from them, I almost always got the maximum speed the line was capable of. I've had a lot more variation in speed using Cox, but it's almost always faster than what at&t is willing to sell me.


Title: Re: Re: Re: DirectTV
Post by: Hoss on September 28, 2012, 10:43:36 am
You won't see the full advertised speed thanks to overhead. (They advertise the rate the modem syncs at, not the rate you can actually transfer data at) That said, back when I had DSL from them, I almost always got the maximum speed the line was capable of. I've had a lot more variation in speed using Cox, but it's almost always faster than what at&t is willing to sell me.

With Cox I average about 32 Mbps download speed ans about 5 up.  I have the whole home DVR.

Sent from my GNex with fat fingers


Title: Re: Re: Re: DirectTV
Post by: nathanm on September 28, 2012, 10:48:42 am
With Cox I average about 32 Mbps download speed ans about 5 up.  I have the whole home DVR.

I suspect my speeds would be more consistent if I had a DOCSIS 3 modem. I usually don't see less than 20ish Mbps, so it's not really worth it to me to bother buying a new modem.


Title: Re: DirectTV
Post by: DolfanBob on September 28, 2012, 12:00:42 pm
Erfalf. PM me you're address and I will let you know what I can bundle with DirecTV for you.


Title: Re: DirectTV
Post by: heironymouspasparagus on September 28, 2012, 12:52:00 pm
I know DolfanBob sells them. But I need someone to sell me on DirectTV. I currently have cable (CableOne unfortunately, so imagine half as good as Cox). A DVR is my wife's best friend. And I just don't have the fortitude to drop it all together because I enjoy sporting events way too much. So I need a good sales pitch to get me to switch. Is it worth it?

3 guys in office have/had AT&T Uverse.  All 3 complain a great deal and are in process of changing back to Cox.


There is a 'subset' of Direct in one of the places I stay quite a bit and it is kind of crappy.  I think more due to the way it is brought in - goes to an equipment room with rack equipment that converts and sends it out on cable.  Crashes a lot.  Several of the channels have to be "reset" regularly - power off the module with the crash and power it back on.  Also, all analog output to the cable 'cause the place is too cheap to get the digital equipment.  Good thing - it's free.

And when there is a hard rain - poof!  Gone for a while.  Luckily, I have a switch to switch to local over the air broadcast for those weather events.

Other than that, I actually like it pretty well.  If I were gonna pay for one, it would probably be Direct.



Title: Re: DirectTV
Post by: DolfanBob on September 28, 2012, 01:12:48 pm
Just to be truthful. I can't stand Cox Cable because I worked for Tulsa Cable for twelve years and I seen the demise of a once great Company that I loved working for. So my payback to the old TCI and now Cox for the last 21 years has been taking customers away from them. Yes I hold one helluva grudge.

I do have their internet at my home and that is all the dollars that they will ever get from me. And when my children finally let me have a empty nest and I no longer need it for their gaming, I will finally be free of them all together. Who would have ever thought the best thing Cable T.V. would have was internet.


Title: Re: DirectTV
Post by: Red Arrow on September 28, 2012, 08:19:56 pm
And when there is a hard rain - poof! 

What is hard rain?


Title: Re: DirectTV
Post by: nathanm on September 28, 2012, 09:12:01 pm
The kind that stings when it hits you. Oh, maybe that's acid rain. I get confused.


Title: Re: DirectTV
Post by: heironymouspasparagus on September 28, 2012, 10:49:45 pm
What is hard rain?


The kind you don't want to go out in.  And snow blocks it, too, in some circumstances.



Title: Re: DirectTV
Post by: Red Arrow on September 29, 2012, 11:41:23 am
The kind you don't want to go out in.  And snow blocks it, too, in some circumstances.

So hard rain is hail?  That makes sense.


Title: Re: DirectTV
Post by: heironymouspasparagus on September 29, 2012, 06:19:22 pm
So hard rain is hail?  That makes sense.

Sometimes.  Sometimes it's just wet and painful.



Title: Re: DirectTV
Post by: Radvlad on May 31, 2014, 12:50:17 pm
AT&T U-verse is awesome. The internet never goes down and their packages are the best. I have had both Cox and AT&T and AT&T is by far superior. The only thing I don't like about AT&T is that any time you call them, you will always get routed to India. You have to ask to be transferred to some one in the United States. I always do this because I believe it helps save American jobs.


Title: Re: DirectTV
Post by: Hoss on May 31, 2014, 02:29:44 pm
AT&T U-verse is awesome. The internet never goes down and their packages are the best. I have had both Cox and AT&T and AT&T is by far superior. The only thing I don't like about AT&T is that any time you call them, you will always get routed to India. You have to ask to be transferred to some one in the United States. I always do this because I believe it helps save American jobs.

You're not related to Tim Huntziger are you?

AT&T can't touch Cox for internet as far as speed.  My interent has gone down maybe twice in three years with Cox, and once was due to an extended power outage that all area customers experienced.  I'll NEVER do business with AT&T again after they shafted me for DSL when I disconnected.

Plus, even if I wanted to try it, I can't get Uverse.  What good does that do?  And I don't want to try it.  I've seen too many complaints about horrible HD pixelation and the like.  I'm happy with what I have right now.