WOW! Ultra TV HD-DVR

bansheesho
bansheesho Posts: 227
edited May 2012 in Electronics
So I was doing some price comparisons to try and get my Comcast bill down and I found out that WOW! has a whole home HD-DVR that records 6 programs at once!!!! :eek::eek: The sweetest part is that I can get that and faster internet for the same price as Comcast..

Does anyone have this service, and if so how do you like it?
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  • newrival
    newrival Posts: 2,017
    edited May 2012
    My in-laws have it. It's OK. I prefer Comcast as their internet speeds seem more consistant, and the On-demand features were nicer. But I no longer have cable since everything is available online these days, and frankly don't have time for it.
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  • bansheesho
    bansheesho Posts: 227
    edited May 2012
    I had WOW! once before a couple of years ago and I will agree that at that time the internet was slightly faster with Comcast, but now they have 15, 30 and 50 mbps connections and docsis 3.0 support. One of the other things I didn't like was their ancient Windows 95 based dvr... But this new dvr has got to be the most current one on the market... So I am specifically interested with anyone who has had experience with this new moxi dvr
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  • Theheadsn
    Theheadsn Posts: 413
    edited May 2012
    If u looking for just a straight tv service, directv and dish can record that many as well. But remember when anything thats cable based, like Fios or TimeWarner, usually you can only do a set number of things at once. Usually 4. So if u have the internet/tv/phone package, you can only use 4 things at once, so like 2 tvs, a phone, and the internet. If you dont have a big family or a big house its not a huge deal. But for some people it is
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