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What's the best Satellite and DSL out there?


Ja  Rhule

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DSL pretty much sucks and expensive to get to the bandwidth levels you'd really want to do streaming. I was in the same boat for no TWC or alternatives until UVerse just became available. Of course...I'd just upgraded a Directv receiver and it locked me into another stupid 2yr contract this past January.

Grrr...

I'll be counting down the days to get off Directv and onto Uverse. I have At&t dsl...and I don't like.

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Directv is awesome, simply put.

I have windstream DSL. Only 3 mbps. I've had some connectivity issues before, but they've been great in resolving them. 3mbps is plenty to stream netflix. No buffering.

I'm looking online at DTV now... they got like 5 packages ranging from $29.99 to $89.99...

Jase, you're an expert on packages, which one is best?

I'm thinking the Choice Ultimate ($44.99) would be best...

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my wife just asked me today to look into it...

at current, we have TWC, RR (normal), and 2 DVRs - Got Showtime free for like 6 more months or so, but other than that, no premiums...

We pay like $128.xx a month...

Thinking about going DirectTV and keeping RR, or exploring other options...

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Wooo... I got ATT to pull uverse to my neighborhood. When I called ATT they told me they can't o anything for me so I email to corporate and asked them to research the idea, they send me email back and told me they'll pull a cable to my neighborhood and I'll be their first customer in the area. Woo! $105 a month for 360 channels plus 18mbps internet. Plus I used a coupon I found online and they'll give me $125 gift card woo

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I'm looking online at DTV now... they got like 5 packages ranging from $29.99 to $89.99...

Jase, you're an expert on packages, which one is best?

I'm thinking the Choice Ultimate ($44.99) would be best...

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I'm about to move to a brand new neighborhood which does not yet have TWC or ATT Uverse services. So I have to settle for Satellite TV and DSL before they'll get there so I need some sugegstions.

Also, is DSL any good for streaming Netflix?

What phone company services the area? Verizon, AT&T, Frontier etc?

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