is quantum tv worth it? and what is the pricing and how much are regular dvr and multiroom dvr?
mikelou26
Newbie

I currently have multi room dvr that costs about 20 bucks and regular dvr that is about 18 I think I am thiknking about an extra dvr in upcoming future will that be about 18?

so 20 18 18? for regular fios?

it looks like quantum is 50 bucks extra oine time with 20 bucks extra per month?

but it looks like 3 quatum dvr is 37 bucks a month

plus 20 bucks for quantum service?

so it is 

37

20?

am I correct in the billing? thanks in advance!

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SinCara
Specialist - Level 2

@mikelou26 wrote:

I currently have multi room dvr that costs about 20 bucks and regular dvr that is about 18 I think I am thiknking about an extra dvr in upcoming future will that be about 18?

so 20 18 18? for regular fios?

it looks like quantum is 50 bucks extra oine time with 20 bucks extra per month?

but it looks like 3 quatum dvr is 37 bucks a month

plus 20 bucks for quantum service?

so it is 

37

20?

am I correct in the billing? thanks in advance!


It depends if you want 1 VMS box with 6 tuners or 2 VMS boxes with 12 tuners total. It also depends on how many client boxes you want if any.

Just to give you an idea 1 VMS and 1 client box costs me right around $42 a month for the boxes and service itself.

Enhanced 6 tuner service is $22 a month then $19.98 for the 1 vms and 1 client.

My advice is to go onto the website and act like you are upgrading to get a price. Just dont submit it. You'll know how much it will cost you...... or just call them and they will tell you.

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eljefe2
Master - Level 1

I recently upgraded to Quantum TV.  When I started the process, I went to the website and created the changes I was thinking of, but try as I did, I kept finding myself confused about what the actual revised monthly cost would be.

I wound up calling Verizon sales on the phone.  I went through what I was thinking of ordering with the agent, she priced that package for me, and sent me an email showing what the cost would be.

The attached .pdf file is the "Order Preview I got via email."  It made clear to me what I will actually be paying.  I recommend the same process to anyone considering making changes to their service.

edit:  For whatever it's worth, thus far we've found that the Quantum improvements are indeed worth the few extra $$$ a month we're paying for them.  The biggest of those improvements (for us) being able to record 6 programs at once, rather than only 2.

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