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shingdaz
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So I just recenetly subscribed to Bell Satelite services, after skimming around the available channels I found/realized that from channels 50-150 they are all almost all the same CTV-E CTV-W CBC etc...> and a bunch of other non essential programs.
Question #1: Is there a reason why Bell has up to 100 channels that arn't local channel lineups? Meaning they are all the same channel except they are broadcasts from E-W Canada? This seems pretty dull surfing through all these channels that I don't even watch, and they are all the same things ie~ news???
Question #2: Is there a reason why while surfing channels every now and then you fall into this screen that asks you to "click OK" to subscribe or download somthing?? It really waste's my time having to STOP my surfing to say " no thanks?" That would be similar to having to pull over to the side of the road while driving on the highway to tell a Salesman your not interested in purchasing his product....then start back up the highway again...then have to do it all over again after a couple miles? It really wastes my time. Why don't they just put these channels all together seperatly from us to locate when we want to use them?
Question #3: Why doesn't Bell expressvu order all their subscription channels in a manner that would be more interesting?...you know add space channel, then FIne TV viewing, then somthing like TVO, then somthing like ESPN, then somthing like TLC etc etc...not CTV-E then next channel is CTV-W...then next channel CBC-W then on and on with the bland channels???...
Bottom Line: Bell Should order their channel line-ups (local and other specialty channels) in a way so that we can surf them in a comfortable way, without having to jump to warp speed to the next line-up, it really sucks now cause I have to skip over 100 channels to get to one that is the least bit interesting such as TLC or Space??...it feels as if the channels provided where hardwired into the satelites by an amatuer or engineer who didn't recon the fact the Humans would be watching the provided signals?...and that as long as there was a signal present it wouldn't matter in what order the signal where sent out?
I have a 2 year contract with Bell> I will be adressing this issue with them...if they don't consider re-arranging their channel line-up order, then I will not renew my subscription and w ill use another service provider.
I do admit that the SD signals and PQ are slightly improved over SDA signals.
Question #1: Is there a reason why Bell has up to 100 channels that arn't local channel lineups? Meaning they are all the same channel except they are broadcasts from E-W Canada? This seems pretty dull surfing through all these channels that I don't even watch, and they are all the same things ie~ news???
Question #2: Is there a reason why while surfing channels every now and then you fall into this screen that asks you to "click OK" to subscribe or download somthing?? It really waste's my time having to STOP my surfing to say " no thanks?" That would be similar to having to pull over to the side of the road while driving on the highway to tell a Salesman your not interested in purchasing his product....then start back up the highway again...then have to do it all over again after a couple miles? It really wastes my time. Why don't they just put these channels all together seperatly from us to locate when we want to use them?
Question #3: Why doesn't Bell expressvu order all their subscription channels in a manner that would be more interesting?...you know add space channel, then FIne TV viewing, then somthing like TVO, then somthing like ESPN, then somthing like TLC etc etc...not CTV-E then next channel is CTV-W...then next channel CBC-W then on and on with the bland channels???...
Bottom Line: Bell Should order their channel line-ups (local and other specialty channels) in a way so that we can surf them in a comfortable way, without having to jump to warp speed to the next line-up, it really sucks now cause I have to skip over 100 channels to get to one that is the least bit interesting such as TLC or Space??...it feels as if the channels provided where hardwired into the satelites by an amatuer or engineer who didn't recon the fact the Humans would be watching the provided signals?...and that as long as there was a signal present it wouldn't matter in what order the signal where sent out?
I have a 2 year contract with Bell> I will be adressing this issue with them...if they don't consider re-arranging their channel line-up order, then I will not renew my subscription and w ill use another service provider.
I do admit that the SD signals and PQ are slightly improved over SDA signals.