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While DirecTV should never have made a promised projection of how many HD channels they plan to offer in a given period of time, they still offer the better option for HD over cable's offering, both in quantity and quality. I'll stick with DirecTV.
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Rob Walley @ Jun 13th 2007 9:29AM
While DirecTV should never have made a promised projection of how many HD channels they plan to offer in a given period of time, they still offer the better option for HD over cable's offering, both in quantity and quality. I'll stick with DirecTV.