I have DirecTV. Only downside, sometimes the special sports packages (MLB Extra Innings and NBA League Pass come to mind) goof it up for us non special sports package subscribers. I was blacked out of the San Antonio NBA game tonight (17 Mar) from my own regional network, Fox Sports Southwest. I called the customer service, they said the team/league has the choice to black it out not the carrier (DirecTV). Still gave me a sad face.
They have the most HD channels, but the satellite signal does travel around 44 thousand miles (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geostationary). So at times the bit rates will flutter (some slight frame rate loss or blocky-ness). For the longest time Science channel HD had the worst audio synchronization issue. It was around 0.5 to 1.5 seconds off. For the most part, the synchronizing works it way out. Also, if it is raining/thundering the receiver may have problems in reception. This is just being nit picky but something you might want to think about.
But yea, prices are depending on what you want of course. I have:
1 x HD-DVR
1 x HD Receiver (other room)
Choice Xtra - 54.99
Protection Plan - 5.99 (not absolutely necessary)
DVR Service - 5.99 (yay for subscription fees)
HD Access - 9.99
Sports Pack - 12.00 (I watch European Soccer/Football)
Total - 100.03 a month
Thing to note, the subscriptions are going up in price about 1-3 dollars depending on the channels (HBO is going up 2 dollars a month). Their way of keeping up with inflation I guess.
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