That's a good point... except few people have HDTV's or the ability to have HD service. I know I don't. For one thing, you have to pay extra money each month (usually around $10). But even if you subscribe to the service, you have to have special HD equipment along with an HDTV. And decent HDTVs are most often above $1500 or $2000, not a chunk of change most people are easily able to dole out or obtain. Even after most channels going digital here in Lansing (not for another year or so in the E.L.), my internet is slower than ever.