Yes and now DirecTV has stooped to a new low. They are taking down HDnet on the weekends so they can use the bandwidth to sell HD PPV football. I pay $10 a month for those channels and then they need the bandwidth so they take away one to use for another paid service? What is next? I suppose they could just charge for various levels of HD quality like ISP's charge for bandwidth speed. $10 for HD-lite, $15 for HD-medium, and $20 for HD-deluxe. For the budget conscious there would be HD-SD. All the HD in SD quality for only $5 a month :-)
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Yes and now DirecTV has stooped to a new low. They are taking down HDnet on the weekends so they can use the bandwidth to sell HD PPV football. I pay $10 a month for those channels and then they need the bandwidth so they take away one to use for another paid service? What is next? I suppose they could just charge for various levels of HD quality like ISP's charge for bandwidth speed. $10 for HD-lite, $15 for HD-medium, and $20 for HD-deluxe. For the budget conscious there would be HD-SD. All the HD in SD quality for only $5 a month :-)