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What is the difference between Local into Local (LIL) and distant network signals (DNS)?

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What is the difference between Local into Local (LIL) and distant network signals (DNS)?

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Local into Local refers to any television station delivered by DIRECTV to customers in the station’s “home” market. (For example: Los Angeles station KABC viewed by someone living in the Los Angeles market area.) A Distant Network Signal refers to any television station delivered outside of its “home” market. (For example: Los Angeles station KABC viewed by someone in the Denver market area.

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