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<blockquote data-quote="Dustyokc01" data-source="post: 1673632" data-attributes="member: 1580"><p>I just switched to directv from Cox about two weeks ago. I have lost signal 4 times since the switch so I had a tech come out Saturday to fix the problem. Time will tell if the problem is fixed or not. Knowing what I know now, I would not have switched from cox, never a service interruption with them. For the pricing it's hard to beat satellite but having to deal with the little things is a part of the bargain. I love the whole home DVR thing and I have two DVRs to record more than two shows at once. i love that it syncs everything up in to one playlist. My biggest complaints other than the signal loss issue would be the lack of a clock on the equipment and the ever so slight pause between hitting the button on the remote and seeing the action happen. With cox I always knew what time it was and when I pressed the button to change channels I never had time to second guess myself as to whether I pushed the button or not. When my two year contract is up I might just go back to cox.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dustyokc01, post: 1673632, member: 1580"] I just switched to directv from Cox about two weeks ago. I have lost signal 4 times since the switch so I had a tech come out Saturday to fix the problem. Time will tell if the problem is fixed or not. Knowing what I know now, I would not have switched from cox, never a service interruption with them. For the pricing it's hard to beat satellite but having to deal with the little things is a part of the bargain. I love the whole home DVR thing and I have two DVRs to record more than two shows at once. i love that it syncs everything up in to one playlist. My biggest complaints other than the signal loss issue would be the lack of a clock on the equipment and the ever so slight pause between hitting the button on the remote and seeing the action happen. With cox I always knew what time it was and when I pressed the button to change channels I never had time to second guess myself as to whether I pushed the button or not. When my two year contract is up I might just go back to cox. [/QUOTE]
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