CenturyLink Prism TV looking pretty good

After 4 years of Cox Communications continually raising their monthly bills for cable TV I finally dropped signed up for CenturyLink’s Prism.

Back last year when they introduced it here in the Vegas area I was a little skeptical whether TV across DSL/Ethernet would be viable, especially with the Microsoft MediaRoom software on the cable box being one of those Microsoft apps that still needs a bit of shaking out before primetime.

Well I can ultimately say that the TV image is better than cable and I’m glad I made the leap. Now if only I could cut the strings to Cox for high speed internet. When CenturyLink can get a higher speed to my house for both the Prism and my Internet browsing I’m in – especially with the hardware problems I continually have with Cox’s internet. And they cannot seem to correct it not from trying but from the annoying nature of their tech support. But that’s another blog entry.

For the moment Prism is working pretty well.


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  1. Hi, I came across your post and I wanted to reach out and thank you for being a customer. I’m glad you’ve been happy with your Prism TV service. We’d love to hear more about your experience, so find us on Yelp and tell us. We’re working on a lot of great things for Prism, so keep your eyes peeled as they’ll start rolling out soon. We’re also working on increasing speeds all over the Valley, so check in with us periodically to see the Internet speed you can get. In the meantime, if you need anything else, find us on Twitter @CenturyLinkLV.

    Thanks, again!

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