Is a phone line or internet connection required

KAB

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They used to, three or four years ago, $5.00 fee if not, but no longer.
 

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I have three receivers and had always understood it was a requirement for all receivers to be connected to a phone line and if not connected an audit was likely. To avoid the pain I keep my receivers connected, however, if its no longer a requirement I could save 20 odd bucks a month by getting rid of the landline that I only maintain for this purpose.

Perhaps the Dirt team could make a definitive statement on the landline requirement?
 

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I have three receivers and had always understood it was a requirement for all receivers to be connected to a phone line and if not connected an audit was likely. To avoid the pain I keep my receivers connected, however, if its no longer a requirement I could save 20 odd bucks a month by getting rid of the landline that I only maintain for this purpose.

Perhaps the Dirt team could make a definitive statement on the landline requirement?

Why don't you PM a DIRT member for that acknowledgment....
 

garys

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I have three receivers and had always understood it was a requirement for all receivers to be connected to a phone line and if not connected an audit was likely. To avoid the pain I keep my receivers connected, however, if its no longer a requirement I could save 20 odd bucks a month by getting rid of the landline that I only maintain for this purpose.

Perhaps the Dirt team could make a definitive statement on the landline requirement?

Landline not needed if you have dsl connected to the receivers. That will satisfy audit team as well.
 

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Some people have reported that Dish contacted them that they needed service. Apprently when the receiver phones home, even on wifi, it does send diagnostics back to Dish.
 

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I have U-verse which is still DSL but at 24/3 speeds it's plenty and since Charter is my only alternative I'm going to be sticking with this as long as I can.

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I have three receivers and had always understood it was a requirement for all receivers to be connected to a phone line and if not connected an audit was likely. To avoid the pain I keep my receivers connected, however, if its no longer a requirement I could save 20 odd bucks a month by getting rid of the landline that I only maintain for this purpose.

Perhaps the Dirt team could make a definitive statement on the landline requirement?

Do you have SD receivers? If you have ViPs or Hoppers you could just use your Internet connection. I have also heard "audit nazi" horror stories so I keep all of my receivers connected to broadband at all times since there are so many I'm sure they would have a blast shutting them all down for no reason.
 

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