 thecybernerd Premium join:2007-01-05 Great Falls, VA | Direct TV
Direct TV is already in somewhat of a broadband partnership with Verizon. Verizon offers a triple play freedom package which includes Direct TV service | |
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 |   Karl Bode News Guy join:2000-03-02 | Re: Direct TV That's kind of like calling Beyonce an artist. | |
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join:2004-07-05 Miami Beach, FL | Re: Direct TV ?????
Is it the singing or the dancing? I give her an A+ on both, not that I like everything she does, but objectively she has skills in both areas. If music and dance aren't art, then what is? | |
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| Re: Direct TV That's exactly my point. Yes, technically she's an artist but we're not talking about @$#%!@ Van Gogh. | |
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 |  |  |  |   RideRed Vista needs a popup blocker for Vista Premium join:2005-06-18 USA | Re: Direct TV Sanjaya would have been a better example. | |
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 |   PolarBear The bear formerly known as aaron8301
join:2005-01-03 Riverside, WA
·CableOne
| DirecTV does the same with Qwest here in my town. Either you can sign up for DirecTV through Qwest, or you can sign up for Qwest/MSN DSL through DirecTV. -- A computer lets you make more mistakes faster than any other invention, with the possible exceptions of handguns and Tequilla. -- Mitch Ratcliffe | |
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 tbaker397
join:2004-07-19 Berlin, PA edit: April 4th, @06:30PM
| Pray Pray they don't strike a deal with Hughes Net or WildBlue so they can use just one dish for high speed internet and tv.
Edit: I can't see them partnering with a cable company either. That would be downright dumb. | |
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 |   PolarBear The bear formerly known as aaron8301
join:2005-01-03 Riverside, WA
·CableOne
| Re: Pray Even with such a partnership, using one single dish is highly unlikely in most markets, especially with HD, as the HD dish picks up five satellites on it's own. It would be way too difficult to aim a single dish to pick up 5 DirecTV birds and a WildBlue bird. -- A computer lets you make more mistakes faster than any other invention, with the possible exceptions of handguns and Tequilla. -- Mitch Ratcliffe | |
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  PolarBear The bear formerly known as aaron8301
join:2005-01-03 Riverside, WA
·CableOne
| Triple Play? Do battle on the triple-play front? They don't even have a double play. All they offer is TV. IF the were to add broadband, THAT would be a double-play. I don't see how they could offer a triple play at all.
That said, I think they need to focus on TV, not broadband, since they are a TV provider. What I mean by this is that they need to focus on providing high-def channels. If they want to stay competitive to cable and Dish, they need to offer lots of HD. They launched two new birds last January for HD locals, and I still can't get them in my market. And they talk of having over 100 HD channels soon, but how?
Don't get me wrong, you all know I am a DirecTV fanboy, but that is because since 1999, they have been the best TV provider I have found, whether in large metro area or the sticks. I just hope they stay that way. And I want more HD, dammit. -- A computer lets you make more mistakes faster than any other invention, with the possible exceptions of handguns and Tequilla. -- Mitch Ratcliffe | |
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 |   Karl Bode News Guy join:2000-03-02 edit: April 4th, @06:33PM
| Re: Triple Play? quote: Do battle on the triple-play front? They don't even have a double play.
Not really relevant if the data pipeline immediately gets you two of the three.... | |
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 |  |   PolarBear The bear formerly known as aaron8301
join:2005-01-03 Riverside, WA | Re: Triple Play? Which two of what three? (I'm having a blonde moment.) | |
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 |  |   PolarBear The bear formerly known as aaron8301
join:2005-01-03 Riverside, WA | OK, I get it. You are referring to DirecTV offering broadband which will provide internet and VoIP.
Right? | |
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 |   Interceptor We want... A Shrubbery Premium join:2000-07-24 Birmingham, AL
·AT&T Southeast
| said by PolarBear :They launched two new birds last January for HD locals, and I still can't get them in my market. And they talk of having over 100 HD channels soon, but how? If I'm not mistaken, those two birds are not due to be launched until later this year. I expect we will probably start seeing more HD in the fourth quarter. | |
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join:2005-01-03 Riverside, WA
·CableOne
| Re: Triple Play? said by Interceptor :said by PolarBear :They launched two new birds last January for HD locals, and I still can't get them in my market. And they talk of having over 100 HD channels soon, but how? If I'm not mistaken, those two birds are not due to be launched until later this year. I expect we will probably start seeing more HD in the fourth quarter. I think you are thinking of different birds. Last January, DirecTV launched two KA-band satellites in the 99 and 103 slots, specifically for HD local channels. I know this to be true, as last year when I was installing DirecTV, I installed plenty of These and These in order to recieve their signal. -- A computer lets you make more mistakes faster than any other invention, with the possible exceptions of handguns and Tequilla. -- Mitch Ratcliffe | |
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·AT&T Southeast
| Re: Triple Play? said by PolarBear :I think you are thinking of different birds. Last January, DirecTV launched two KA-band satellites in the 99 and 103 slots, specifically for HD local channels. I know this to be true, as last year when I was installing DirecTV, I installed plenty of These and These in order to recieve their signal. I stand corrected. And, I have that there 5 LNB myself!
Mike | |
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join:2002-03-07 Boston, MA
| gotta be Covad With coverage of more than half the US, Covad is the largest broadband provider other than the regional Bells or cable companies. I had their service for many years and they were really good, until I moved to a location where there is no DSL even from the RBOC. | |
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 |   burgermeister All Computers Are Junk
join:2000-10-23 Utica, MI | Re: gotta be Covad Covad seems like the best choice, that's for sure. | |
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| Re: gotta be Covad said by burgermeister :Covad seems like the best choice, that's for sure. They're pricey though... | |
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join:2000-10-23 Utica, MI
| Re: gotta be Covad Are you talking the service or the company? I'm thinking they should just buy the company.
As far as the service goes, if you buy through a reseller (not direct from Covad), the service is much more competitive. -- "I've learned that depression is merely anger without enthusiasm." | |
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join:2005-03-08 Falls Church, VA | Re: gotta be Covad I think Covad has about 300 million shares out @ $1.25. They also have a WiMax business. Hmmmm. | |
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 |  |   sporkme drop the crantini and move it, sister Premium,MVM join:2000-07-01 Morristown, NJ
·Optimum Online
| said by burgermeister :Covad seems like the best choice, that's for sure. Covad is living on debt and they are getting worse each day. They have basically outsourced everything that could make them competitive to India, and they have no plans for when they are no longer able to rent copper (at outrageous prices).
And since one of their largest resellers recently got bought by Best Buy, I'm not so sure you're going to see BB continuing to use them when they could strike a better deal with the RBOCs... | |
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  rawgerz In Debt we trust Premium join:2004-10-03 Grove City, PA | Here you go DTV Choose A or B
A: »www.sanswire.com/
B: Deploy equipment on cell towers.
I don't see what was so hard? | |
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join:2003-10-15 Toledo, OH | Re: Here you go DTV I'm surprised they havent tried to resell any EVDO products yet. Or bought MMDS licenses and went that route. | |
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 |   RideRed Vista needs a popup blocker for Vista Premium join:2005-06-18 USA | Re: Buy Qwest They aren't big enough. | |
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join:2004-04-24 Pompano Beach, FL
·Speakeasy
| They already blew it.. Telocity/Directv internet. I was a Telocity/Directv dsl customer. They were one of the better DSL providers offering, bridged DSL connection(always on), Static IP, no port blocking, and allowed servers.
Directv purchased it and then killed it after the proposed merger with Echostar was blocked. 200K customers got a little over one months notice before they shut down. They sent out the notices on Dec 18, 2003, seven days before Christmas.
I don't trust Murdock enough to repeat that performance. | |
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join:2003-08-04 Hopewell, VA | This is the Achilles Heel of Satellite TV If it continues to be unable to offer a competitive broadband product on its own and has to depend on parterships with telcos and/or wireless companies, it will always have a disadvantage competing with cable and the phone companies. | |
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