It will change when Dish & the Big Ten Network do a new contract.
The current contract specifies base coverage in the previous Big Ten States (except SouthEastern PA), and being part of the Multi-Sport package in other States. Nebaska is considered a non-Big Ten State in that contract. Dish pays the Big Ten Network X amount for every subscriber in that Big Ten area, and a different amount for Sports Pack subscribers in nont-Big Ten States.
Dish does not want to unilaterly change that contract, as they will be paying the Big Ten Network for every subscriber in Nebraska, and not making any money off of it themselves, basically it would be a money loser for them. So unless the Big Ten Network gives them some kind of consession, then there will be no changes until the current contract runs out.
Memory, I remember the discussions going on back when the Big Ten was trying to get coverage on the systems. Mostly paid attention because Lancaster got cut out of basic coverage, and thus no Penn St. games without the sports pack.Not doubting your senerio but what is your source of info that is more detailed than anyone?
Exactly, the current contract with the Big Ten Network does not include Nebraska in the basic area. Nothing in the contract include Nebraska as in the Big Ten area. If Dish were to turn it on for everyone, they'd actually have to pay the Big Ten Network the higher rate per subscriber in non-Big Ten areas, than the lower rate per subscriber the Big Ten area gets, with no added income as they wouldn't be getting the sports pack money that offsets that higher non-Big Ten area rate.
It's not just Dish Network here, but also the Big Ten Network.
And it's not just the Nebaska people in this situation. The Penn St. fans in Southeastern PA have to do the same thing.
Directv includes in all packages (Choice and above) and thats how the contract was written with them. Doesnt matter where you live in the USHere in Lincoln Dish is the only provider that doesn't have Big Ten Network without having to buy a special package. I highly doubt Direct TV and Time Warner had their contracts made up to include Nebraska before we even decided to join the Big 10 but some how they are providing their customers with the service. The person I talked to before I even signed up for Dish told me all I had to get was the 200 channel package to get BTN. Haven't been with Dish very long and probably won't stay with them unless they do their customers right.
I contacted Executive Level support to ask when BTN would be added in NE and gently note that other providers already had it here, and was set up with MultiSport for six months ("which should be enough time for negotiations to be worked out"). Anyone else had any luck going that route?
All it takes is a little negotiation to add a rider to the existing contract.....
Maybe they were hoping that NE residents don't know that subscribers in Big 10 states get the network "included".
Dish has a plan..unfortuantly it does not include sports fans