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Hey fellow IE members..
I am currently contemplating a move to Direct TV. Currently I use Cox for all 3 services (Cable, Internet, Phone). I am paying close to $250 a month for all 3 services. Keep in mind that 250/month usually includes one UFC PPV at 45/month. I am not really all that hung up on the price I am paying, because the service is really reliable. I haven't had a single outage in 6 years.
Direct TV has been making huge promotional packages with the NFL ticket. I would like to get the NFL ticket, but I will not sacrifice missing any ND games just to get the ticket. So a couple of questions I have for anybody who uses/used Direct TV:
1- They have NBC and Versus, so I am not worried about home games, but how is the regional coverage for away games? Last year with Cox, I got all but one (BC) game, and I was able to get the ND game by paying 15 bucks.
2- I know it’s a satellite, but how bad is the signal really affected when there is bad weather? Does it go out with just a simple thunderstorm, or does it really need to be bad?
3- Cost. The cost just seems WAY to good to be true. If I bundle my internet with another company (Quest, Windstream, etc), my monthly bill would be under 100 bucks. I know the contract is two years, and that they increase the costs after the first year, but even then, the bill is still under 150. Has anyone had any billing issues?
I really appreciate any insight.
I am currently contemplating a move to Direct TV. Currently I use Cox for all 3 services (Cable, Internet, Phone). I am paying close to $250 a month for all 3 services. Keep in mind that 250/month usually includes one UFC PPV at 45/month. I am not really all that hung up on the price I am paying, because the service is really reliable. I haven't had a single outage in 6 years.
Direct TV has been making huge promotional packages with the NFL ticket. I would like to get the NFL ticket, but I will not sacrifice missing any ND games just to get the ticket. So a couple of questions I have for anybody who uses/used Direct TV:
1- They have NBC and Versus, so I am not worried about home games, but how is the regional coverage for away games? Last year with Cox, I got all but one (BC) game, and I was able to get the ND game by paying 15 bucks.
2- I know it’s a satellite, but how bad is the signal really affected when there is bad weather? Does it go out with just a simple thunderstorm, or does it really need to be bad?
3- Cost. The cost just seems WAY to good to be true. If I bundle my internet with another company (Quest, Windstream, etc), my monthly bill would be under 100 bucks. I know the contract is two years, and that they increase the costs after the first year, but even then, the bill is still under 150. Has anyone had any billing issues?
I really appreciate any insight.