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Dish Network or DirecTV?

TwoGloves

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OK, I fired Xfinity because it was just too damn expensive but I'm getting WiFi through them for $40 a month. But the Fire Stick ain't doing it for me so I want to get a dish. Been a while since I had DirecTV. I'm looking at that and Dish Network. Any suggestions as to which is better? I just want the basic cable stations and local stations. Thanks in advance.
 
OK, I fired Xfinity because it was just too damn expensive but I'm getting WiFi through them for $40 a month. But the Fire Stick ain't doing it for me so I want to get a dish. Been a while since I had DirecTV. I'm looking at that and Dish Network. Any suggestions as to which is better? I just want the basic cable stations and local stations. Thanks in advance.
Thanks. But that's not what I asked.
 
It's been years since I've had either but I distinctly remember that with DirecTV I could get a customer service rep from the U.S. on the phone, not so much with Dish.
 
I'm with QT. Dish has been great but I can't watch local teams.

And they always seem to be getting into fights with networks so that channel goes off the air. Happened to ESPN this last season.
 
I'm nearing the end of a two-year introductory offer with Xfinity. $150/month for a mid-tier cable package and 920 mbps internet.

Scared to see what the price will be in July. Had DirecTV for 22 years. Never liked losing the picture under heavy cloud cover. It was about $150/month for just TV (and no premium channels). I tried to get the least-expensive package they had that still included Tennis Channel, but it happened to be the next-to-highest one. Probably still would be with them if we hadn't moved. But canceling was an absolute nightmare.
 
Thanks everyone. Believe it or not I watch hardly any sports on TV so that's not much of a factor.
 
Why does it have to be one or the other? I've had both and wouldn't do either again.

Along with the late, lamented Playstation Vue, YouTubeTV is the best service I've had. Only drawback is they don't care the Bally Sports channels, wait, is that really a drawback?
 
Why does it have to be one or the other? I've had both and wouldn't do either again.

Along with the late, lamented Playstation Vue, YouTubeTV is the best service I've had. Only drawback is they don't care the Bally Sports channels, wait, is that really a drawback?

I have our fairly new city run internet and TV (glad I am not alone in still getting TV). It is mildly less expensive than Xfinity, but internet is faster and hasn't gone out once in almost a year of having it. Can't say the same about my previous experience with Comcast.

The new service has already raised their prices twice since I've had it, though, which has closed the cost gap significantly. But they have all our regional sports channels, which I practically watch the most, and the whole the internet is faster and hasn't gone out thing. Anyway, long story longer, I really wish I could go YouTubeTV or Hulu Live, because they have everything I want outside of the regional sports, but I need those regional sports for some reason.

Once the regional sports system totally collapses I'll have my chance!
 
AT&T internet has been damn near bulletproof over the last year after I moved. I have YouTube TV still but this weekend the account goes on pause until the end of August and college football season. Stupid easy compared to cable or satellite.
 

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