I work for a Telus dealer in Alberta and HDTV on Telus TV is launching very soon. The final upgrades have been finished, they just need to launch it. I'm guessing due to bandwidth restrictions, HD channels will only be available in High Speed Extreme capable houses, which should be the majority of people in the Edmonton and Calgary areas.
But honestly, cable? There is this new technology called satellite, works great! In my opinion, Starchoice is the way to go, after all they did get the strongest transmitting satellite from Telesat. My TV hardly ever goes out compared to Bell Expressvu which takes a light wind to knock out completely. "Oh no there's a cloud in the sky, dang, so much for watching TV!" And Starchoice doesn't rape you for HD like Bell does.
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aplen22 @ Feb 28th 2008 1:26PM
I work for a Telus dealer in Alberta and HDTV on Telus TV is launching very soon. The final upgrades have been finished, they just need to launch it. I'm guessing due to bandwidth restrictions, HD channels will only be available in High Speed Extreme capable houses, which should be the majority of people in the Edmonton and Calgary areas.
But honestly, cable? There is this new technology called satellite, works great! In my opinion, Starchoice is the way to go, after all they did get the strongest transmitting satellite from Telesat. My TV hardly ever goes out compared to Bell Expressvu which takes a light wind to knock out completely. "Oh no there's a cloud in the sky, dang, so much for watching TV!" And Starchoice doesn't rape you for HD like Bell does.