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NOT YOUR TYPICAL ENTERTAINMENT


DIRECTV’s HD COM System provides an affordable, manageable and user-friendly entertainment experience for your property.


Customizable technology


Ability to add your own channel to share information with residents


GET FOR ONLY 99 ¢


PER UNIT PER MONTH‡


Now with 4K^ capability and even MORE HD channels† No-cable-box solutions for residents’ rooms A SAVINGS OF OVER$ 9,000 Savings based on 100-room property over 5-year agreement term.


Offers end 12/31/19. New approved H&I customers only. 3- or 5-year programming agreement required. Credit card required (except MA & PA). Early Cancellation Fee may apply. Local channels ($.75/room/mo.) if available in your market, required.


new or existing Institution and university accounts with a 3- or 5-year programming agreement and must not have received SHOWTIME programming from DIRECTV or any other distributor during the 6 months prior to activation. Offer is available for


^Limited programming available. To watch in 4K HDR, 4K HDR compatible equipment, subscription to ENTERTAINMENT (w/ Premier Sports Pack add-on), XTRA or ULTIMATE, 4K account authorization and professional installation required. If 4K TV does not support HDR, content will be viewable in standard 4K. Other conditions apply. †


More channels than the COM2000. ‡SHOWTIME OFFER: The SHOWTIME programming offer ($0.99/room/mo.) is available as a Premium add-on. Offer available to qualifying


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