It's also an excuse for Cox to not have to lower Digital Cable costs makes sense but its crap if you ask me. At least thats what a good friend of mine told me who happens to be an install tech.
"an excuse for Cox to not have to lower Digital Cable costs"
Do people expect the digital to lower? Would the elimination of cheaper analog, if nothing else, potentially induce the lowering of digital costs?
I don't subscribe to TV(only internet), but someone I know who has analog cable TV is concerned that Cox will ditch their analog service(as mentioned above) and only have digital, inducing customers to cancel or upgrade service.
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KenC @ Feb 11th 2008 10:36AM
It's also an excuse for Cox to not have to lower Digital Cable costs makes sense but its crap if you ask me. At least thats what a good friend of mine told me who happens to be an install tech.
Patrick @ Feb 11th 2008 12:53PM
"an excuse for Cox to not have to lower Digital Cable costs"
Do people expect the digital to lower? Would the elimination of cheaper analog, if nothing else, potentially induce the lowering of digital costs?
I don't subscribe to TV(only internet), but someone I know who has analog cable TV is concerned that Cox will ditch their analog service(as mentioned above) and only have digital, inducing customers to cancel or upgrade service.