06-13-2009, 11:18 AM
[size="2"]Am I the only one that was bamboozled by Comcast in the digital transition? I should not be confused - I have a degree in computers and Iââ¬â¢m not ignorant of the difference between analog and digital signals. What DOES confuse me, though, are the policies and practices of Comcast![/size][size="2"] [/size]
[size="2"]We had cable television, Comcastââ¬â¢s ââ¬ÅFull Basicââ¬Â package. All the news sources said that with cable, we would be okay with the digital transition. Comcast was always evasive about providing answers, though, as noted by one of our local television news stations.[/size][size="2"] [/size]
[size="2"]Last week, I noticed an alert on my computer about the Media Center (the television interface) that I might lose some stations after the transition EVEN WITH CABLE. I did some more research and decided that what it REALLY came down to is how Comcast was going to handle the transition. When a station drops the analog signal will Comcast replace it with the digital signal? I called Comcast to find out that THE ANSWER IS NO, they will simply drop the analog signal (from the ââ¬ÅFull Basicââ¬Â package).[/size][size="2"] [/size]
[size="2"]I signed up for the ââ¬ÅDigital Starterââ¬Â package and got all of the boxes installed last week. The technician mentioned how everyone is waiting till the last minute. I explained to him that the reason I ââ¬Åwaited until the last minuteââ¬Â was because I thought I was okay since I had cable. He did not respond except for mentioning that they were prepared for a big rush this weekend.[/size][size="2"] [/size]
[size="2"]This morning, Saturday, the ââ¬ÅFull Basicââ¬Â package no longer has CBS, NBC, ABC, PBS, FOX, HGTV, STYLE, and several others, as listed on the Comcast website.[/size][size="2"] [/size]
[size="2"]Why didnââ¬â¢t Comcast make this policy known? Why was there so much information that said if you have cable youââ¬â¢re all set? Itââ¬â¢s no wonder they say so many people are not ready ââ¬â weââ¬â¢re confused by Comcast!icon_nixweiss[/size]
[size="2"]We had cable television, Comcastââ¬â¢s ââ¬ÅFull Basicââ¬Â package. All the news sources said that with cable, we would be okay with the digital transition. Comcast was always evasive about providing answers, though, as noted by one of our local television news stations.[/size][size="2"] [/size]
[size="2"]Last week, I noticed an alert on my computer about the Media Center (the television interface) that I might lose some stations after the transition EVEN WITH CABLE. I did some more research and decided that what it REALLY came down to is how Comcast was going to handle the transition. When a station drops the analog signal will Comcast replace it with the digital signal? I called Comcast to find out that THE ANSWER IS NO, they will simply drop the analog signal (from the ââ¬ÅFull Basicââ¬Â package).[/size][size="2"] [/size]
[size="2"]I signed up for the ââ¬ÅDigital Starterââ¬Â package and got all of the boxes installed last week. The technician mentioned how everyone is waiting till the last minute. I explained to him that the reason I ââ¬Åwaited until the last minuteââ¬Â was because I thought I was okay since I had cable. He did not respond except for mentioning that they were prepared for a big rush this weekend.[/size][size="2"] [/size]
[size="2"]This morning, Saturday, the ââ¬ÅFull Basicââ¬Â package no longer has CBS, NBC, ABC, PBS, FOX, HGTV, STYLE, and several others, as listed on the Comcast website.[/size][size="2"] [/size]
[size="2"]Why didnââ¬â¢t Comcast make this policy known? Why was there so much information that said if you have cable youââ¬â¢re all set? Itââ¬â¢s no wonder they say so many people are not ready ââ¬â weââ¬â¢re confused by Comcast!icon_nixweiss[/size]