Team Summit: General Assembly Notes

While the receiver is called a 722s, it is not a 722 at all.

This is a totally brand new box.

And when its released it would not surprise me to see it have a different name.
 
While the receiver is called a 722s, it is not a 722 at all.

This is a totally brand new box.

And when its released it would not surprise me to see it have a different name.

Did they say by any chance if it will be able to record four channels at the same time? Two Sat, two OTA. Thanks for the good feedback while yall were at Team Summit.
 
Who would be dumb enough to call the installer to complain about a programming change?

"Errr, I think you done got the cable all kinked up, cause sum of tha chainnels ain't coming through."



Exactly

I'm an installer and my customers know to call me first, no matter what. It's also so I can make upsell work like hanging their TVs, etc. I haven't got one call about VOOM. From a retailer/installer point-of-view, the VOOM channels were basically worthless.
 
5 PPV are included in my count, but Big Ten Net is not in my package. I don't get it, so it is not National.

DISH Network -- Dish HD

If HBO isn't in your package, does that mean it is not National? Big Ten Net is as much national as other channels because it is available nationally as long as you pay for it. RSN's are not available nationally, only regionally because the actual games are blacked out unless you are in their region. Since they are games only HD, I don't count them as national. I do however get some games in HD on my RSN. Since they are on my package are they national?
 
If HBO isn't in your package, does that mean it is not National? Big Ten Net is as much national as other channels because it is available nationally as long as you pay for it. RSN's are not available nationally, only regionally because the actual games are blacked out unless you are in their region. Since they are games only HD, I don't count them as national. I do however get some games in HD on my RSN. Since they are on my package are they national?

Your jumping in in the midle of a discussion. MY original post stated that HBO, 5Max etc were in my count. Charlie still needs nearly fifty channels to reach 100 by my count, even if you count Big 10 as 10 channels(which it isn't) and it isn't even a 24/7 channel. Before commenting read my original post.
 
I'm an installer and my customers know to call me first, no matter what. It's also so I can make upsell work like hanging their TVs, etc. I haven't got one call about VOOM. From a retailer/installer point-of-view, the VOOM channels were basically worthless.

I am curious what portion of your new customers have chosen the $10.00 Dish HD Essentials Vs the $20.00 HD Ultimate since that choice has been available. I assume that when you do an install, you explain the package choices and what is in them. Also what portion of existing customers who have the $20.00 package (from when it was the only one available) have kept the $20.00 package.

If, as you assume (maybe correctly), that the vast majority don't care about Voom, are many paying extra for channels that they don't watch (and now are no longer available)?

This question is directed to vegassatellite and any other installers.

Roy
 
Ceil 2 is suppost to take care of that problem when it gets lauched. From what Im hearing it's going to take care of alaska and hawaii real good as the beams are suppost to be really strong for those areas.

We Alaskans sure hope that it takes care of our lack of HD. It's funny to read people complaining about lack of HD when all we can get are 8 or 10 with the two movie packages that are HD and Dish won't even turn on Sci-Fi or USA HD for us even though we can see the transponders.
 
They are probably not turning on SciFi and USA HD for AK/HI because they might move them to 129/61.5, or at least have the option of moving them. Until a 129 satellite that has a spot for AK/HI gets up it will probably stay that way unfortunately.
 
I'm an installer and my customers know to call me first, no matter what. It's also so I can make upsell work like hanging their TVs, etc. I haven't got one call about VOOM. From a retailer/installer point-of-view, the VOOM channels were basically worthless.

So they "know to call you first" about programming questions, even though you are powerless in this respect. In other words, you tell them to waste their time with you in the hopes of making another buck off people too incompetent or lazy to drill a few holes in the wall.

If a customer DID call you to complain about VOOM, do you just tell them they're "worthless"? Because I can get a CSR to do that for free.
 
They are probably not turning on SciFi and USA HD for AK/HI because they might move them to 129/61.5, or at least have the option of moving them. Until a 129 satellite that has a spot for AK/HI gets up it will probably stay that way unfortunately.

That would be the only logical reason but they won't even answer my e-mails or tell anyone a reason. It would be better if they took them off of our guide altogether rather than leave them on there in red and telling us to call to get them added. Very frustrating to say the least.:(
 
They are probably not turning on SciFi and USA HD for AK/HI because they might move them to 129/61.5, or at least have the option of moving them. Until a 129 satellite that has a spot for AK/HI gets up it will probably stay that way unfortunately.

If that is actually their rationale, then they should not have added them to the guide in red with the call to subscribe screen.
 
If that is actually their rationale, then they should not have added them to the guide in red with the call to subscribe screen.

I don't think they have the power to stop that since the Dish box just checks and sees what's 'on the sats'. They'd have to block it for everyone.

That's the impression I'm under anyway.
 
Your jumping in in the midle of a discussion. MY original post stated that HBO, 5Max etc were in my count. Charlie still needs nearly fifty channels to reach 100 by my count, even if you count Big 10 as 10 channels(which it isn't) and it isn't even a 24/7 channel. Before commenting read my original post.

Please make sure not to read my post in this thread explaining this.

Otherwise, you won't be able to continue to whine about it.
 
Please make sure not to read my post in this thread explaining this.

Otherwise, you won't be able to continue to whine about it.

DirectTV lies does not justify Dish's also telling lies. A lie is a lie. Now you make them sound like Hillary Clinton and Obama.

RSN's are not Nationals and that is the truth, whether you think it is whining or not.
 
DirectTV lies does not justify Dish's also telling lies. A lie is a lie. Now you make them sound like Hillary Clinton and Obama.

RSN's are not Nationals and that is the truth, whether you think it is whining or not.

First, why bring a political reference into this to begin with?

And second, RSNs are national. If you subscribe to the sports pack you get all of them, ergo they are available nationally.

The biggest problem I have with including them in the HD count is that most are only HD when there is a professional sporting event and those tend to be blacked out (unless you also have something like center ice, NBA league pass, or MLB EI). Since Dish doesn't offer MLB EI and I heard that a lot of their center ice games were SD instead of HD, then I would argue that it's a bit disingenuous to count RSNs as national HD. Not because of the national tag, but because of the HD tag. then again, a lot of the national HD channels don't show much HD at all, so I guess RSNs aren't really any different...
 
DirectTV lies does not justify Dish's also telling lies. A lie is a lie. Now you make them sound like Hillary Clinton and Obama.

RSN's are not Nationals and that is the truth, whether you think it is whining or not.

The only purpose of the "number of National HD channels" count is marketing and advertising.

If DirecTV uses a specific method of counting and says "We have 100" and Dish uses your method and says "We have 50", then Joe Sixpack is going to think DirecTV have lots more even if the difference is only the method of counting.

A good example is Hard Disk Drives. A quote "500 gb" drive, when it is all formatted has 465gb of usable space (which J6P constantly complains about in customer reviews of hard drives).

So, if Western Digital called it a "500gb" drive and Segate called theres a "465gb" drive, then J6P would always buy the Western Digital drive "because it has more space". :rolleyes:

So, advertisers have to use the same method of measurement.

In reality, it only matters if they have the channel you want. For example, right now DirecTV has more national HD channels - but if your favorite channel is Travel Channel, and you really want it in HD - then Dish is better for you. And, same applies for channels on D* and not on E*.
 
Ceil 2 is suppost to take care of that problem when it gets lauched. From what Im hearing it's going to take care of alaska and hawaii real good as the beams are suppost to be really strong for those areas.

I hope you're right about that.

Is this something you've heard through unnamed sources or has Dish talked about this.
 

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