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Direct, Dish or AT&T


PantherPhann89

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I've never had any problems with directv, other than getting a bad receiver with the initial install. The sent a new one quick, and I got to keep all te cables from the old one so I got an extra hdmi out of it. I'd almost rather have rabbit ears and a computer over Time Warner. My folks had dish for a long time and it seemed like they lost signal and/or quality during bad weather more than I have with directv, but that could be where they lived I imagine.

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if u want the most bang for ur buck, go with dish. if you have multiple HD tvs, The Hopper/Joey system is the way to go. HDDVR in up to 4 rooms. heh I am a dish employee and I'm not even allowed to get a hopper/joey system until the end of july.

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Uverse is great if you dont have more then 4 tvs (3 HD streams, 4 SD streams) with no contract to sign You get a ton of channels you would pay more for with other companies including NFL channel. If you have to have Sunday Ticket go with Direct and sign into that 2yr contract.

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