Rogers Sportsnet=Channel 22Originally Posted by MtX
basic cable i belive is from 2-28channels plus those 50+ channels....
if u have full cable then its 2-70
and if u have digital then u get what u want....
btw i have basic![]()
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Jan 21st, 2005 05:12 PM #1
TV Channels.. whats included in basic?
Been subscribed to Rogers Cable TV Basic for the past decade and throughout this time, I have noticed major channel changes. For example, 2 years ago, we had "The Score" which use to be 62. Now it is gone. We also use to have "MuchMusic" channel 30, but that is also gone. What happened to them? I use to be able to play around with the remote controller and "magically" add channels but that has been taken away from me as well.
Also, Rogers website says that Basic should include SPORTSNET Ontario. I don't have that channel at all. WTF?
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Jan 21st, 2005 05:14 PM #2
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Jan 21st, 2005 05:15 PM #3
Are you sure it's 22 and not 32? Last time I saw it was 32 at my friend's house. Im in Scarborough using basic as well..
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Jan 21st, 2005 05:16 PM #432 is TSN i think...or is it 30 thats TSN?
Originally Posted by MtX
1-888-ROGERS-1
call and ask
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Jan 21st, 2005 05:21 PM #5Its 30 in North York
Originally Posted by jaigandhi5
Sportsnet is 22 here as well._______________
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Jan 21st, 2005 05:23 PM #6
I have Sportsnet on 22 as well, KW area
I think GTA (Mississauga at least) is 22 as well, while other channels may differ
yeah, so 2-28, Newsnet (68?), weird channels at 70+
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Jan 21st, 2005 05:29 PM #7
just go with basic satelite and get WAY more channels for the same price (minus the dish/reeiver purchase), basic cable is the worstoption out there. All channels under 29 are boring
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Jan 21st, 2005 07:22 PM #8where do you get the basic satellite? how much is the dish? is it transferrable between houses if i decide to move into my own aptment later?
Originally Posted by re:load
btw my TSN is 26.. im living near warden/finch area too..
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Jan 22nd, 2005 02:10 AM #9Deal Guru




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Agreed
I agree 100%, basic Bell Express Vu is a way better deal than Basic Rogers. It is a few dollars more, but for $25, you get a digital signal and time shifiting.
Can't beat that. And if you want, you can rent the equipment for $5 per month. The dish is technically free, since the cost is $129 at Bell World for Reciver and Dish or just receiver.
MTX: To answer your question, yes you can take the equipment with you when you move.
BTW. I have both Basic Bell Express Vu for $25 and Basic Rogers for $22. I have Rogers because I use their highspeed internet.
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Jan 22nd, 2005 09:38 AM #10
You do know that some people simply CANNOT get Satellite, regardless how much they want to (ie. me)
Why? CONDO!!! Apartment!!!
Otherwise, I'd for sure go with Bell Bundle with (Sympatico, Satellite), since landline doesn't count in the bundle
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Jan 22nd, 2005 10:12 AM #11I pay $27 a month for Rogers Basic. Just emailed them and they said I have to pay $69.99 a month to get Sportsnet and Raptors TV. The score and MuchMusic costs even more after that. WTF?
Originally Posted by Gee
So with Bell its only $25/month for service and $5/month to rent equipment or buy the equipment for $129? Just trying to see how much costs will add up in the long run. Also, Im a loyal Bell Sympatico user for 4 YEARS - any discounts for me?
Just browsing through the bell.ca website right now, the prices look kinda confusing, price of the entry level dish is $49.99 after all the savings, then another $25 per month for digital TV.. and if you sign up for 24 month contract, its still just $49.99 but installation fee waived? i also looked through the channels, gotta pay $20 extra for TSN and Sportsnet? hmmLast edited by MtX; Jan 22nd, 2005 at 10:22 AM.
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