21.04.2009
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A lot of people spend a great deal on TV. A 12-month DirecTV service deal comes at about $50 a month now, but prices are expected to shoot up to $75-80 next year.
Do you really need the service?
You can take advantage of online services like BitTorrent and Netflix to catch the shows you want, and check if your favorite shows stream online legally - many shows do. Netflix offers unlimited Watch Instantly plans for $9 a month.
With the money you save, you can even get movies on DVD or BluRay discs.
19.04.2009
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Security, speed often at oddsAtlanta Journal Constitution, USAIt occurred with DirecTV and Consumer Reports to mention a couple others. DirecTV gives three months of premium service when you sign up and continues to charge you for it after the three months are up. You have to contact them and tell them you don't ... |
17.04.2009
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Telcos, Satellite Join Cable's Push To Build Pay Wall On WebWall Street JournalDirecTV Group Inc. (DTV), meanwhile, has had active talks with programming partners and plans to start a trial run of the service later this year. "I think we should be looking at DirecTV as a gateway to the Web," Chief Executive Chase Carey said. ... |
17.04.2009
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AIG selling its car insurance divisionSan Francisco Chronicle, USAIt's the second time DirecTV has been hit with such a fine. -- Time Warner Cable Inc. said it is shelving its plan to bill customers based on how much Internet traffic they generate, after mounting public and political outcry. ... |
15.04.2009
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Qwest Closing Omaha Customer Service CenterWOWT, NEIt's obvious that corporate leadership of Qwest is clueless on how to stop the bleeding of their landline business. They resell Verizon and DirecTV. The only thing they "produce" that anyone wants anymore is hi speed internet service. ... |