aarton said:
no, we were just first told that a local we don't have mapped isn't digital so we can't get it (we've gotten it for months with out old STB and it is digital) and then they have absolutely no way to map them.
Similar thing here, and I'm really getting pissed off about it.
Locally, the ABC channel broadcasts 2 digital channels. One is the ABC HD feed, the other is a weather radar thing. The Voom STB lists only one (the ABC HD feed), and the one that actually comes in there is the other one (the weather radar thing).
I've called Voom numerous times, and been told:
1) The local ABC affiliate isn't broadcasting anything other than the weather feed.
2) My antenna is the wrong sort, and I need a better/different one.
3) Voom doesn't map the channels, they merely pick up whatever they've been told is being broadcast by the stations.
Here's the thing about each of those:
1) The local ABC affiliate ABSOLUTELY is broadcasting both channels. Hell, I even got the dagblasted station engineer to call Voom!
2) My antenna is NOT the wrong kind -- I still have the giant directional antenna which I'd been using for HD OTA reception before I got Voom, and it was picking up the ABC channels just fine with my previous HD OTA box -- I use it with Voom, and that ABC channel is not showing up.
3) Well of COURSE they map the channels -- it's one of the primary sources for complaint from Voom customers. And, duh, I had the station engineer call to tell 'em what they're broadcasting. When he did, that's when whichever tech he talked to came up with the nonsense about me needing another antenna.
It's really frustrating, particularly since so many of the CSRs I talk to seem to not even be aware of the channel mapping thing -- let alone willing or able to assist by getting the mapping thing fixed. When they say that they'll "take care of it", what ends up happening is they refer the problem to the local installer.
Which doesn't help one tiny bit. The guy who ran the friggin' cables sure as hell can't change what channels Voom has mapped.
I don't mind the bleeding edge technology thing so much -- what I mind is getting the runaround about what should be one of the first things a CSR is trained to handle for Voom. I mean, this is an incredibly common problem, and one which Voom should be desperate to fix whenever someone reports it -- because goodness knows a lot of customers don't even realize they're missing any channels if they haven't been getting HD OTA signals before they sign up for Voom.
Well, feels good to vent, anyhow.