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Old 11-29-2016, 06:44 PM   #1
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Thanks for all the great info
for me just want something simple to get
Boston channels
Should of had kids they would have figured it all out for me by now
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Old 11-29-2016, 07:35 PM   #2
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Thanks for all the great info
for me just want something simple to get
Boston channels
Should of had kids they would have figured it all out for me by now
LOL, use your Boston address and sign up for satellite, install yourself. You will get the Boston channels if you keep it under your hat.
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Old 11-29-2016, 08:06 PM   #3
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From my experience...
1. Contact independent firm to connect you. Orbit Satellite for example
2. In set up it asks for zip code. Moultonborough is Carroll County. That gives you Maine. Enter Center Harbor zip code in Belknap County to get Boston.
3. Go to Center Harbor and get a mail box. $66/year.

Done. This is pre-ATT procedure many used successfully. I would still stick with independent installer. You can get the start-up deals with them also and plenty of hand holding.

Good for us old school types.
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Old 11-30-2016, 08:27 AM   #4
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Thanks for that info
looking into satellite service now

Thanks to all
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Old 11-30-2016, 08:40 AM   #5
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Moultonborough has a Time Warner franchise. Center Harbor has a Metrocast franchise. Theoretically, a "cable company" competitor could come in. Practically, won't happen, because stringing more wire for the town footprint would be cost prohibitive. If Fairpoint were bought-out by a cable company, that would be an interesting!

Also, cable companies have legal and market constraints on their target market; e.g., Time Warner gets the Maine stations. It does have a couple of Mass. stations however.

"Address" is not the determining factor for cable (might be for satellite). It is the cable company franchise of the town.

Broadband (internet) is not bound by the same Federal and State laws, no matter the medium! So "streaming" is a different approach to watching TV. In my opinion, the future of TV watching etc.
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Moultonborough has a Time Warner franchise. Center Harbor has a Metrocast franchise. Theoretically, a "cable company" competitor could come in. Practically, won't happen, because stringing more wire for the town footprint would be cost prohibitive. If Fairpoint were bought-out by a cable company, that would be an interesting!

Also, cable companies have legal and market constraints on their target market; e.g., Time Warner gets the Maine stations. It does have a couple of Mass. stations however.

"Address" is not the determining factor for cable (might be for satellite). It is the cable company franchise of the town.

Broadband (internet) is not bound by the same Federal and State laws, no matter the medium! So "streaming" is a different approach to watching TV. In my opinion, the future of TV watching etc.
Hmmmm... there are some truths here. YMMV
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Old 12-02-2016, 04:36 PM   #7
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The biggest problem with direct TV or something like that is you don't get Internet.

One can live without TV, but live without Internet access ?

That's asking too much!
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yes you would need to either get another dish for Hughes net or use the phone company
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Old 12-02-2016, 07:24 PM   #9
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So AT&T thru their relatively new offspring of DirectTV is offering a deal at:

https://directvnow.com/

of one their packages are almost half price, caveat is you need broadband to access. It is almost half off, but some ISP's offer crippled internet access for internet only access. I got it for evaluation, YMMV. Worth checking out.
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Old 12-03-2016, 09:59 AM   #10
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I notice many units with disks in the SD/LB development as well as here in Wildwood. I guess many are fed up with Metrocast and willing to put up with the occasional storms that cloud satellite reception. I would love to try satellite but the direction of the satellite is blocked by heavy trees. Direct TV came over once about a 20 years ago and pointed this out. Have technology improve since?

My uncle has a number of disks installed through the years, including the huge 12 foot array. All are sitting in the back yard. They don't remove the old disk. 'You own it' the technician will say. What can he do with all the disks?
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Old 12-03-2016, 12:10 PM   #11
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..... I would love to try satellite but the direction of the satellite is blocked by heavy trees. Direct TV came over once about a 20 years ago and pointed this out. Have technology improve since?
A few years ago, a neighbor had Direct TV come out to check for aiming angle and direction. They told him that if he took out a couple of trees from the big hill in back of his house they'd be able to connect him up. A week or so later, and with a lighter wallet, he had the installer back. They put up the dish, but finally told him there still were too many trees, and the signal just wasn't strong enough. They left with their dish.

A little while after that, he had Dish come. They point at different satellites, more in a southerly direction and, just as important, at a higher angle up from the horizon. That made all the difference.

There is a satellite aiming tool (http://www.dishpointer.com/) that lets you home in on your house on the image from space, put the crosshair on a location on your roof, select satellite from a list, and it will show you the direction and angle to it. Direct TV would have been an iffy attempt for me, but for Dish it would work. When I get fed up enough with TWC's TV service and cost, I may drop TV from the package, but keep cable for internet. I'd love competition. Armed with information, I perhaps could threaten TWC with pulling out in favor of Dish to get a lower rate. If they didn't, I could actually do the switch.
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Old 12-04-2016, 06:42 AM   #12
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There's supposedly no way to know how a credit card thief got your numbers as was told by the Meredith Village Savings lady employee when I got a replacement card. Their security worked good and quickly shut down my cc due to irregular activity including a 85-dollar cc charge to a Domino's Pizza in Los Angeles..... which seems like a lot of pizza ...... hope it was yummy pizza!

I strongly suspect the DirecTV lady employee for stealing my cc info, because the stolen use started immediately after I verbally gave her my cc info over the phone.....last month.....November, 2016.....and am very thankful the MVSB apparently has cc security that was fast and effective.


By the way.....last time I checked two years ago.....the Tennis Channel www.tennischannel.com was not available on MetroCast Cable for any price....which is too danged bad.
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Old 12-05-2016, 09:33 AM   #13
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I've had both Dish (past) and DirecTV (current) and they've both got different advantages. To get all the channels, Dish requires two dishes (one south and one SW). DirecTV only requires one, but it requires a much larger view opening to the SW as it picks up several satellites along an arc. They both offer different advanced options in 3D or 4K programming, though they never seem to keep the special channels for long. Also, both compress the local broadcast feeds, so you're better off watching local channels using an OTA antenna, especially for football games. Yep, you'll need another source for Internet with both.
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Old 12-05-2016, 09:41 AM   #14
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I've had both Dish (past) and DirecTV (current) and they've both got different advantages. To get all the channels, Dish requires two dishes (one south and one SW). DirecTV only requires one, but it requires a much larger view opening to the SW as it picks up several satellites along an arc. They both offer different advanced options in 3D or 4K programming, though they never seem to keep the special channels for long. Also, both compress the local broadcast feeds, so you're better off watching local channels using an OTA antenna, especially for football games. Yep, you'll need another source for Internet with both.
For the past few years Dish only requires one dish for all channels. Also fairly new is local channels are now broadcast (offered) in high def and reception is great, better than cable! https://www.dish.com/local-channels/ Also included in the linked list is WMUR Manchester.

Yes both offer internet via satellite but extremely limited and very expensive especially if you go over your allotted usage!

After having had both, in my opinion Dish Network is better hands down...

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