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Fibe, Questions..

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Im thinking of ditching bell tv after 5 years. Love the service, prices are good but sick of satellite tv losing signal in bad storms. The new Fibe tv service is available in my area.I currently have the fibe25 internet. Ive read that its a max of 4 set top box's. My question is i have 5 tvs. I want to change to fibe tv and i obviously want to watch my 5 tv's so i need 5 set tops. The most set top box's that will ever be on at once is 4 ( 3 sd and 1 hd). Now is it possible to get a 5 box install in this case? the 5 tvs will NEVER all be used at once. Unfortunately this is a deal breaker for me.. I need the 5 tvs or ill have to either settle for bell tv or make the swap back to robbers. I'd call be all ask but i already know ill call 5 times n get 5 different answers so i always come here first :cool:

Thanks in advanced folks.
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Still 1080i? 1080i looks great when there broadcasting at that so I'm not sure of your negative comment towards 1080i ,also Bell outputs all channels to 720p.
ahhh ok I see, sorry.
@pshine , Bell outputs all there HD channels to 720p to there satellite customers, this is a known fact, why would it be any different for there Fibe TV ? The same equipment that sends its signal out to satellite is probably the same sending the signal out through the Fibe TV lines as well although someone correct me if this is incorrect. My guess is Hugh is right that there lying too you.
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