Hello.
I don't know if this is the proper newsgroups to ask this. In a few
months, my family and I (three people) will be relocating/moving to
another house. We won't be able to get free over the air (OTA) due to a
small mountain/giant hill blocking transmitters for Los Angeles/L.A.
broadcasts. It is impossible to get a very high antenna (would require a
high rise building height with twenty floors -- 193 or more feet for the
local English stations in green color according to TVFool.com!). So that
means we will have to order cable or satellite TV for TV feeds. Since we
don't watch many movies and stuff (we just rent or stream), we will
still keep it simple and basic. Hopefully, cheap/low cost. Basically, we
want all local broadcast channels including foreign ones (asian like
Chinese).
We are definitely ordering Time Warner Cable (TWC)'s Road Runner
Internet service since that is the only fastest and cheapest ($52.99 per
month for standard package) since nothing else and/or good is available
(no DSL, no FIOS, satellite and dial-up sucks and are too slow).
TWC sales said for monthly payments as of Christmas break of 2011:
$24.50 (basic/local broadcast TV)
$52.99 (regular Internet package)
$10 DVR rental (heard cable DVRs suck? Or should we get our own
[however, I can't find one that doesn't require subscriptions like
DTVPal and ChannelMaster DVRs]
$49.99 for installation charge
Total = $84.79 per month for service (without $49.99 for installation
charge).
Bundled packages and a single bill would be nice too if it is cheap/not
much different, but if satellite TV service is a lot cheaper than we
will get it. However, it will suck if the whole cable goes out/down,
then no Internet and TV. :(
I read and heard that satellite TV services for TV stuff can be cheaper
and better quality. We will also need to get a new DVR (we still have
VCRs, but why?) to replace DTVPal DVR (only for OTA). There are several
satellite TV services like EchoStar, DishTV, DirecTV, etc. Which ones to
get? We have never owned satellite TV services before so this will be
new to us. Also, we still use old CRT TVs but we will get HDTV ones
later on when they break/die.
Thank you in advance. :)
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