Not only would it be great to get it in the US but to be able to pick individual channels from a menu instead of a package of crap that I'm not interested in receiving! Sure, when you get to a certain level, in terms of number of channels, a package starts to work, but the carriers are actually losing people who siply have zero TV rather than paying for a few channels they would actually watch.
So what do those people do? Don't say bittorrent.... that would be illegal, or something.
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Not only would it be great to get it in the US but to be able to pick individual channels from a menu instead of a package of crap that I'm not interested in receiving! Sure, when you get to a certain level, in terms of number of channels, a package starts to work, but the carriers are actually losing people who siply have zero TV rather than paying for a few channels they would actually watch.
So what do those people do? Don't say bittorrent.... that would be illegal, or something.