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Joe12345678

join:2003-07-22
Des Plaines, IL
Per pre TV

It will pay by them makeing you pay $5 - $7 per tv for a box.


Anonymous
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join:2004-06-01
IA

said by Joe12345678 See Profile :

It will pay by them makeing you pay $5 - $7 per tv for a box.
More than that. People affected by this switch have no cable/satellite services at all.


sporkme
drop the crantini and move it, sister
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join:2000-07-01
Budd Lake, NJ
reply to Joe12345678
...or $45 for an OTA converter box (one-time vs. recurring).


en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA
With a $40 coupon no less
I've already used my coupons.
--
Canada = Hollywood North


CableTool
Poorly Representing MYSELF.
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join:2004-11-12

reply to Joe12345678
said by Joe12345678 See Profile :

It will pay by them makeing you pay $5 - $7 per tv for a box.
You dont need a converter if you have cable. They will provide the analogs for the next few years without a box.
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CableTechs.org/"Horrible People with Integrity"

neufuse

join:2006-12-06
Indiana, PA
yet around here they aready are planning on taking us back to 24 analogs only and the rest all digital... go figure... right now we have 80 analogs... the 24 would just be broadcast networks aka abc,cbs,nbc and local access only...


jimbo48

join:2000-11-17
Hayward, CA
·EarthLink

reply to CableTool
And they have provided that promise "in writing" to supply analog feeds of their current line up for a few years more. I would venture so say Nope- they're going to reduce the basic packages that are available without a converter box to nothing but worthless shop from home networks and other crap. The few channels that are even remotely popular will all of a sudden become "digital only" and you'll need to upgrade your plan to digital to receive them.
Caveat emptor


CableTool
Poorly Representing MYSELF.
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join:2004-11-12
Dam forward moving technology!!! I wish everything was still black and white...
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