(f) Phone Connections. For optimal performance of your Receiving Equipment, including ordering with your remote control or receiving certain Services, your equipment must be directly connected to the same land-based telephone line or internet connection. If you add Service on additional TVs, you may purchase a separate subscription for each additional TV, or, if all your equipment is continuously connected to the same land-based telephone line, we can charge you only the fee amount listed in the Equipment Lease Agreement. You agree to provide true and accurate information about the location of your equipment. If it is determined that the equipment is not at the service address identified on your account, we may disconnect the equipment or charge you the full programming subscription price for the equipment.
(g) Mobile Units. We provide Service to Receiving Equipment installed in mobile units such as campers, boats and other recreational vehicles. However, this Receiving Equipment is not eligible for the additional TV authorization discount described in Section 1(f).
That is what I was wondering - their tracking of a box. I do NOT use an Internet connection ever to any box - no matter where it is located. Thank you ALL! Also, IF I order PPV movies from a laptop (at Home or at Camper), does that ever actually indicate where ANY of the boxes are located ?? However, I DO use a VOIP MagicJack phone connection to the boxes while at my home??Nothing has changed and if you don't hook up phone or Internet to the box they have no way of knowing where it is.
I suppose they could see the one at home, but I don't know if its anything to worry about ...That is what I was wondering - their tracking of a box. I do NOT use an Internet connection ever to any box - no matter where it is located. Thank you ALL! Also, IF I order PPV movies from a laptop (at Home or at Camper), does that ever actually indicate where ANY of the boxes are located ?? However, I DO use a VOIP MagicJack phone connection to the boxes while at my home??
I suppose they could see the one at home, but I don't know if its anything to worry about ...
Whats the chances of them looking at YOUR box at a particular time when they have 100,000,000,000 boxes out there.
The Camping/ RV/Tailgating has always been odd.I suppose that depends not manually see it. Easy enough to have a program that reports when boxes from the same account are in different locations based on IP. I don't think there is any real effort by either Sat provider to do anything different than over the years now. And it also seems the "tailgating" or camper use has become more allowed by them even if not by contract. With DISH and recent Hopper - VIP211 policy seems to allow a camper without needing to move other receivers as in the past.
Wait a minute, who said no other boxes allowed on the account ?This whole thing might become more of an issue as the HS17 rolls out. No other boxes allowed on the account. So no receiver in the RV or at the camp, unless on a separate account.