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Does anyone have Direct TV? Is it okay in the area. ANY OTHER options than Metrocast?
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I have it in Laconia and love it. I have been a customer since 1998.
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Hi Lmurphy,
I have had DirecTV for pretty much 30 years as well. I would agree with Joey2665 that it is very good:
Another option is Dish Network...I have not used it and I have heard that their customer service is not particularly good. Regards, Jetskier ![]() |
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I cut the cable (MetroCast) years ago for lake house.
I use Roku, for movies, news (CBS, Fox, WMUR replay, etc), and I don't miss MetroCast at all. News however with the exception of CBS is not real-time. |
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Suggest you look at Dish Network and their Skiinny program ....... so, what's the Skinny with Dish?
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I likewise have had DIRECTV for 30+ years. Almost never have any problems and the few I had, all you had to do is call and they will walk you thru trouble shooting and resolve the problem. Never any hassles and very few outages. I would compare the programming to see what works best for you. I would also google reviews for both and look for bad reviews as that might tell you something too! Only one major outage on DIRECTV in 30+ years and it lasted less than 12 hours.
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We have 4 digital TV's and 1 old TV along with Internet, telephone, rental of 5 adapters and monthly service charge. The bill comes to $190.99/month. We don't have cell phones. Is there a better solution for less money.
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We love it and have 160+ channels and the popular ones (including local) are HD. Our service may go out once in a while, but not anymore than DirecTv does. Acutally, we switched from DirecTv because of the weather/clouds/rain/snow causing service interruptions. ...to each their own |
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Just another suggestion as an option, as I don't believe anyone mentioned 'Sling TV' !
Sling TV, takes the location where you have a subscription service (MetroCast, Comcast, Charter, etc), and 'slings' the signal to your second location using the Internet. All you have to purchase is the 'Sling TV' device. About $100 on Amazon for M2 player model. Watch and control 100% of the TV you already pay for on a tablet, phone, PC, or Mac with unlimited free apps Also watch on a second TV anywhere via Apple TV, Chromecast, Fire TV, or Roku. |
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I live in an association. In the beginning satellites and antennas were not allowed. The FCC made it illegal for associations to ban satellites so we are allowed one satellite disk per unit out of sight from the main road. Unfortunately, my unit is facing South and the receiver can only be on the other side of the unit. #2, there are trees and I was told the receiver should have a clear sight of the satellites.
An antenna in the attic space was great until the waves went digital, now I have no reception. According to an FCC website, I will be required to have a 60 feet antennae just to get one channel! So this is out of the question! Since the analog to digital, I was force to cable, Metrocast. At first it was great and when they started adding digital frequencies, they had to rewire the unit to a better coax, add a new junction box at the end of the street, etc. But this only happens after multiple calls to customer service. Now there is a 'war' going on that the coax cable buried in the association area has to be replaced and the association is responsible. Association believes Metrocast is responsible. The end result is no service after a severe rain storm or snow melt and not getting the advertised mbps on internet speed. I also experience buffering when I do 'heavy' streaming. Today I rely on my Roku stick for cable, but the buffering gets me. My daughter allow me to 'sling' her Comcast account for local news. When internet is down I used my cell phone account for email and text access. I was told by Fairpoint that they will 'soon' be having high speed internet in the association if there is enough 'demand' for it. Fairpoint will soon be bought out by an internet company. I understand the new company will be concentrating on high speed internet. I'm not going to hold my breath.
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You are correct Sir, thanks for for providing the accurate description !
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I have internet only thru Metrocast at $60 per month. Get a Smart TV or just hook up your lap top and you can stream just about anything.
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Edit: I just checked and it's $47.59 a month |
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That's my total bill. It's my vacation home but even if I lived there year round there is still plenty to watch by just streaming. The only issue is it takes a little bit of searching. I have an Amazone Firestick which basically turns your regular TV into a smart TV. If you are an Amazon Prime member you have free access to Amazone TV. My son has Net Flicks and I log onto his account also.
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I live on Cow. I don't really want TV, but it would be nice to have internet. Any advice for me?
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This topic has been covered several times in these forums. Lots of advice if you do a quick search. But on Cow, you'll really need to contact Fairpoint for their DSL service. It ain't much 2.5 to 10 Mbps depending on where you are on the island, but it's something.
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2.5 to 10 megabits is fantastic for DSL ! That's not too bad actually.
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It really is great for DSL (I remember 300Kbps DSL days), but 2.5 is marginal for video streaming which is what you need if you don't want to have to buy Dish/Direct yet want some TV on the island. Yes, once upon a time I was thrilled with 75 Kbps acoustic-coupled dialup teletype, but Internet demands keep ramping up the threshold and if you're gonna have teenage "guests" you're gonna hear some whining.
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Sorry to burst your bubble, but Directv first started off as a Hughes Aircraft spinoff. It was licensed in 1985 and started shortly thereafter. I don't know exactly when,but I paid a discounted price of about $500 to purchase a system. So 30 years is about right. You can google Directv history and see the dates yourself.
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DirecTV (stylized as DIRECTV) is an American direct broadcast satellite service provider based in El Segundo, California and is a subsidiary of AT&T. Its satellite service, launched on June 17, 1994, transmits digital satellite television and audio to households in the United States, Latin America and the Caribbean. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DirecTV Key Historical Dates 1990: Founded 1994: Launched Service 1995: One Millionth Customer 1999: PRIMESTAR and USSB Acquisitions 2001: Ten Millionth Customer 2003: News Corp. acquires 34% interest in DIRECTV 2005: 15 Millionth Customer 2006: 100% Ownership of DIRECTV Latin America acquired 2007: High definition revolution begins with more than 70 national HD channels* 2008: Liberty Media acquires 41% of The DIRECTV Group 2009: Became independent company through transaction with Liberty Media 2010: Became world’s largest pay-TV provider with more than 27.5 million customers 2011: Launched DIRECTV Everywhere service 2012: Launched Genie HD DVR 2014: First pay-TV provider to launch 4K content https://www.directv.com/DTVAPP/conte...ompany_profile |
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Who the heck cares? 30+ years; 23 years; 18 years, 4 months, 26 days, 9 hours, 18 months, and counting. He had DirecTV for a long time. Lighten up.
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When I was called out as wrong and challenged to "Google Directv history and see the dates" myself, I figured that was easy enough to do. Simply making a claim doesn't make it true. It would be a good thing if more of us realized that. |
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The summer hasn't started yet, and bickering already is starting......
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Good idea but even Metro-sux Internet is slow where I live and they are ok people to deal with they are just working for the large out of state Metro cast company but Metro cast has to be the worst Cable company I have had to deal with in years /decades. Selections stink and the prices are high!
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If you look at the terms and agreements Metrocast has the right to slow down internet speed depending on demand of internet usage on the system. They will also apply less speed as you get closer to your monthly allotment of usage. In my case 350 GB a month. If you use the Roku stick and have a family networking games and movies, the limit comes up fairly quickly.
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