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Shaw Legacy TV box upgrade program IgniteTV has been available for almost 6 years (here in Ontario, don't know about Shaw's equivalent), so it's about time to get rid of the added expense of Legacy Digital Cable (troubleshooting, CSR training, tech runs, etc Rogers Ontario now refuses to troubleshoot any legacy digital cable problems, so although people can continue using, if something goes wrong, they're on their own
Shaw Legacy TV box upgrade program | Page 2 | Canadian TV, Computing . . . Some of Shaw's legacy TV boxes are nearing the end of their life cycle The following boxes have been retired: DCT 6208 and DCT 5100 (Oct 1 2018) DCT 3080 (Dec 11, 2018) DCT 2000 and DCT 2000HT (May 7, 2019) The following boxes are due to retired soon: Pace Tahoe (Dec 4, 2019) As of
Official Shaw Cable vs. Satellite Comparision thread I been with shaw since last nov only because my bell hardware was giving me problems I traded my old hardware for the hdpvr 6208 and shaw gave me 3 months free cable and high speed internet The problem i have is with my 46" set,all channels except the 4 or 5 hd channels i watch is garbage I am getting rid of shaw this summer and going with
Canadian Broadcast Nets Missing from SD on Demand and Rogers Shaw . . . Interesting a comment above that one of the Shaw Direct CSR mentioned that something about "well it was a free feature" I was encourage to stay a year ago with Shaw Direct because of the availability of On Demand when I mentioned I was going to go to a different provider which offered multi-room recording viewing
Shaw Cable Channel Discussion Thread | Canadian TV, Computing and Home . . . Rogers Bell and Cogeco have all dropped the channel at the end of their carriage contracts in 2014, meaning that Shaw and Shaw Direct were the last major cable or satellite providers pretty much anywhere in the world (since the Speed channels in Latin America and Australia were converted to local Fox Sports channels) to carry Speed