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Re: Off Topic - which small dish TV is better? C-band is dying :-(
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Posted by austinwillie on March 24, 2001 at 01:04:03 from (208.208.35.226):
In Reply to: Off Topic - which small dish TV is better? C-band is dying :-( posted by ShepFL on March 15, 2001 at 16:31:18:
I went thru the same thing you did and agonized over which one to get. I ended up getting the dish network. I had to have speedvision so I got the 150 channels and a receiver. Installed it myself and am very happy with it. I made my descision by talking to a dealer I ended up buying the system from. He said 80% of the people that come thru his door buy dishnet and 80% of his mail order was directtv. I got the dishnet because at the time they had a promo on which when all was said and done, I got the receiver free and a months worth of programming. Check carefully about which channels come in the packages. That may help you decide.
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