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<div class="gmail_quote">On 7/9/2015 2:28 PM, Karl Newman wrote:<br>
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Of course, in Comcastic land, if you skip the CAPEX for the
tuner,<br>
a CableCARD (in most franchises) costs no more than the DTA<br>
rental these days now that it is no longer free (there are still
some<br>
(special?) franchises on legacy contract terms where the price
per<br>
month is somewhat higher).<br>
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<div class="gmail_extra">That is my plan, eventually. It's
mostly inertia that's keeping me with a DTA. I suspect there
are very few people left using mythtv with a DTA on Comcast.<br>
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I just turned in my last Comcast DTA. I am left with 2x HDHR Prime
with 2x cable card. The change caused Comcast to drop the
"Additional Outlet" fee. They are treating the second cable card as
being in one device. I guess you can do that with other tuners. <br>
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I am getting charged $0.80 a month for the second CC, the first is
"included." No hated "HD Programming" fee. $-2.50 a month for user
owned equipment.<br>
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