Why is Dish shutting down the 721?

and i agree if that was the case they would shut down all older dvrs ,

No, the user base is the issue. Remember the 50x series use the same code, and there are far more of them in the field than the x21 series.

There are enough of the 50x receivers still in use to justify maintaining the code.
Hell they even added name based recording to that code fairly recently. They would not have expended the resources if the user base was as small as you think.
 
Note to j8, please use punctuation. Your posts are damned hard top read.
A spell check wouldn't hurt either.

I just wish dish came up with better plan for customers owning these receivers instead of basically screwing them formally. I got lucky and got 3 out of my 5 replaced with out leasing from them at almost no cost. I still stuck with 2

Please tell Microsoft that will you. I have to buy a new computer and operating system because the old one with Win98 on it needs a part replaced, but I cannot reinstall Win98 because the fixes are no longer available, and the rest of the unit won't run Vista.

At least Dish is keeping you up and running.

As I said, I do hope the MPEG-4 transition is handled better.
 
Please tell Microsoft that will you. I have to buy a new computer and operating system because the old one with Win98 on it needs a part replaced, but I cannot reinstall Win98 because the fixes are no longer available, and the rest of the unit won't run Vista.
Ignore Microsoft and any FUD that they might spread about not having their "support".

I did a fresh install of Win98SE last week along with all of the available patches. The secret is getting IE 5.5 or IE6 installed from a file so you can download the updates.
 
No, the user base is the issue. Remember the 50x series use the same code, and there are far more of them in the field than the x21 series.

The 50x and 721/921 code are NOT the same code... similar yes. They are even stored in different repositories.
 
call it what ever you would like.. code etc.. dish had tons cosutmers that had 721,921,811,942,7200,7100 expecaly combined all shut down now.. Between them it was more than enough to keep suporting them.. If was not for lawsuiet or tivo complaining they would be still in use
 
delete the 811 from your list
and check from beginning of the thread: TiVo lawsuit has been mentioned all the times
right so not for tivo lawsuiet thed be running and yes 811 is shut down ------- call it what ever you would like.. code etc.. dish had tons cosutmers that had 721,921,811,942,7200,7100 expecaly combined all shut down now.. Between them it was more than enough to keep suporting them.. If was not for lawsuiet or tivo complaining they would be still in use
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then it would be different story and different thread if you want bring all those non-DVR receivers; as to 811 ( man ? why we should discuss off topic theme ?! ) it still there as DP381 ... you should then mention 6000 and some others
really, lets stop here - this thread is about 721
 
I just wanted to update the post with how things turned out for me. It turns out that waiting wasn't a bad strategy. The CEO group treated me very well, and I'm a very happy Dish customer again.

After the new hardware install, the tech took my 721 with him. I had just enough time to transfer the things I wanted to keep to DVD.

No hard feelings after losing the 721.

Scott
 
If was not for lawsuiet or tivo complaining they would be still in use
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I don't think so. I think the new encryption would have done it even without the TiVo suit. Maybe sooner, as Dish would have spent resources on the new encryption sooner, instead of on the TiVo suit.

Isn't 7x00 is the Microsoft (DishPlayer) mess? I believe Dish shut them down before losing the TiVo case. That had no control over that code and wanted rid of the hassles it imposed.

The 721 never had many users and even fewer when they decided to shut it down.

Look at the number of excluded units from the TiVo case, less than 200,000 and that's several different sets of code. They are not going to maintain the code for less than 100k users.

I'll wager there are 4x the number of 50x users currently than the 721 and 921 (combined) ever had. The unit was just too expensive for most, and we all know Dish had a crap policy about existing customers looking to buy a new receiver (I paid $400 for my 4700 when it was a new model, and one of the few with Dolby Digital output). The 721 at least had limited availability for a long time too.
 
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I just wanted to update the post with how things turned out for me. It turns out that waiting wasn't a bad strategy. The CEO group treated me very well, and I'm a very happy Dish customer again.

After the new hardware install, the tech took my 721 with him. I had just enough time to transfer the things I wanted to keep to DVD.

No hard feelings after losing the 721.

Scott
just wondering, when did you call ? Did they replace it for you ? With what and is it owened > thanks in advance..
 
So far, only one real reason exist - TiVo lawsuit.
DISH - TiVO Case: Stay granted pending appeal
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Press release issued by DISH / ECHO today:

Quote:
DISH Network and EchoStar Statement Regarding Tivo
ENGLEWOOD, Colo., July 1, 2009 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX News Network/ -- DISH Network Corporation (Nasdaq: DISH) and EchoStar Corporation (Nasdaq: SATS) issued the following statement regarding today's ruling in EchoStar Communications Corporation vs. Tivo:
We are pleased that the Federal Circuit has blocked the district court's injunction pending our appeal. The Federal Circuit found that EchoStar "met its burden of demonstrating the requisites for a stay," including, at a minimum, that we have a substantial case on the merits. As a result of the stay, our customers can continue using their DISH DVRs.
Any thoughts on what this means? Chance that the contempt ruling gets overturned?


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Hope not.

http://www.satelliteguys.us/latest-headlines/180169-dish-wins-stay-appeals-court-dvr-order.html dish
made wise decision when they start charging "PVR [DVR] fee" for first PVR510 and other new receivers - they knew about TiVo patent violation and did want create a fund to payoff of future lawsuit.
 
ok lol there was never suiet, dish shut them down cause of being old ok lol

say what?


I guess you meant "was never a suit", and I never claimed that.

What I said was that without the suit Dish would have shut down the 721 anyway, because of the limited number in the field not justifying the high support costs.

I also posited (look that one up if you need to) that in the absence of the TiVo suit, Dish would have moved to the new encryption sooner and thus shut down the 721 sooner.
 
Okay... I have to mention this and I will let it go after this: :)

SUIT...not Suiet.

Law Suit
Hotel Suite
Candy is sweet
people sweat.

The English language has no such word as "suiet"
 
say what?


I guess you meant "was never a suit", and I never claimed that.

What I said was that without the suit Dish would have shut down the 721 anyway, because of the limited number in the field not justifying the high support costs.

I also posited (look that one up if you need to) that in the absence of the TiVo suit, Dish would have moved to the new encryption sooner and thus shut down the 721 sooner.
right so now u agree for what i been saying all along , it started cause of tivo, so bottom line is if was not for tv theyed be up and usable. they could of use them for mpeg3 if they wanted too
 

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