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NikiTaylor
Ayden, NC

Sudden Link, May the Analog Have Your Attention?

3 star rating

an avid TV watcher, Budget-Conscious, a sitcom watcher
Pros

    outages are rare, cable in different rooms

Cons
    limited channels compared to competitor, too much push for digital

SEP
22
2007

We had Cox Cable TV for over twenty years, and then they became Sudden Link Cable TV. It is analog expanded basic cable and has around sixty channels. This costs enough so digital cable is a little too pricey. It is good in that we can provide cable to TV's in different rooms, and outages are very rare. However, at a relative's house in another part of the county, there is Time Warner Cable for the same price with more channels such as Hallmark and SoapNet. Time Warner is not available in our area so we have to use Suddenlink. Satellite TV would not work because we could not have it on various TV's. Going to the Sudden Link website, I notice they really promote digital cable. We analogs are like a forgotten group. Although I am satisfied with my choices, I hope Sudden Link will not forget us little people especially when we are supposed to switch to digital in 2009.



I_thumb_up Sudden Link - Analog Expanded Basic Cable is recommended by NikiTaylor

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bkovacs wrote on Sep 22, 2007 at 3:54PM

Analog cable will slowly become obsolete in the next few years. All over-the-air broadcast TV will be digital only after Feb 2009. Cable will follow sometime after that.

--Bob

joyjoy wrote on Sep 22, 2007 at 3:10PM

You can hook-up satellite tv in more than one room but the extra receivers are an additional fee.