Starz/Encore soon to not be available in the AT250?

An additional reason why I don't see streaming coming into full flower over sat or cable is not just reliability, but rather data caps. Where I live, Comcast presently has a 1TB/month data cap. Now, if I streamed 100% of everything I watched, in HD, I'd hit that data cap probably in the first 2 weeks of the month. Then, Comcast hits $10 more for each 50GB block of data used after the 1TB cap is exceeded. Bessides satellite, Comcast is the only game in town for this area.

I'd rather have Dish out here and have a fixed rate that I can budget for rather than stream everything and not know what my bill is going to be if I might watch too much TV.

Or I can go to their "Unlimited" plan, I can just pay $50 extra over my already high monthly rate and not be concerned about a data cap (just read that). So my Comcast bill would be $35ish more/month than my Dish bill is presently.

Think I'll stick with Dish...
 
I quit Dish a couple weeks ago and haven't looked back. My ISP has no data caps. Between Youtube TV, AirTV and my OTA/FTA receiver, I have more TV than I could ever possibly watch.

When streaming can do MultiView and feed multiple TV's via component or HDMI and have a reliable DVR and skip commercials on all shows and have a common interface and on and on then maybe it might be an alternative.
 
I agree, get rid of the SD feeds of HD channels...they're a waste of bandwidth and if someone doesn't have an HD TV by now, will they ever? As for 4K, I haven't even gone there yet due to standards issues with HDR, etc. Content is also an issue and as yet, the locals aren't even thinking of going 4K. So, I'd like to see the HBO/Cinemax bandwidth reallocated to the other HD premiums...I'd sure notice the difference, even a 30% increase in bandwidth would be noticeable and appreciated and for cryin' out loud, put up TVLand in HD also...

I dropped both Starz and Showtime when my six month promo pricing ended in February because of the of the mediocre PQ: intermittent compression judder and overall image softness.

Why they won't reallocate some of that bandwidth is beyond me, but my wallet does have 10 bucks more in it each month.
 
I would rather have a channel in HD, but if that channel is now available in HD for one reason or another, I would rather have the channel than not. At least we have access to it. If you go through the list of the diginets, and other misc available Dish channels most are N/A in HD.
 
I dropped both Starz and Showtime when my six month promo pricing ended in February because of the of the mediocre PQ: intermittent compression judder and overall image softness.

Why they won't reallocate some of that bandwidth is beyond me, but my wallet does have 10 bucks more in it each month.
STARZ and Encore is $8.99 a month for streaming and everything is in HD, even the old classic Western movies.
 
I pay Cox $83 per month for internet alone. I pay Dish $40 per month for the Welcome pack. You lose, you lose. Then add in the cost of Netflix and Amazon Prime, who is saving money and who is making the money, not me.
 
If you look on Dish's site comparing packages, when comparing everything and AT250 it shows no starz/encore channels in the AT250....I still have the channels in my AT250 package.

Long time lurker, never bothered signing up, finally broke just to post this.

Is anyone else seeing this? Searching multiple ways, I see the Starz/Encore channels in AT250, with the exception of the base Starz/Encore. The other ones all show as still being in AT250. Apologies for the formatting, AEP is the left check, AT250 is the right check.

Station AEP AT250

Starz Encore Action (EACTN)
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Starz Encore Black (EBLCK)
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Starz Encore Classic (ECLAS)
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Starz Encore Family (EFAM)
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Starz Encore (ENCOR) HD
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Starz Encore - West (ENCRW)
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Interesting question/point made in post #3 of this page...

Let's ask the full question: with HBO/Cinemax gone and not looking like they're coming back, why doesn't Dish bump-up the bandwidth on the remaining premium channels some? The bandwidth is now available, with 13 channels gone, why not increase Starz/Encore, Showtime, HDNet Movies and Epix bandwidth up so those channels look a lot better (especially the HD versions)? There's some "wealth" to spread around, so-to-speak, now. They should do it and then make it a selling point...

Because if they got HBO back they would decrease the picture quality and more people would have something to complain about.

Besides, HBO is not a totally dead issue yet.
 
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When streaming can do MultiView and feed multiple TV's via component or HDMI and have a reliable DVR and skip commercials on all shows and have a common interface and on and on then maybe it might be an alternative.
MY thoughts, exactly, and while streaming is a tempting option, it's just not there yet, for me
 
I only have 9MB/1MB DSL here and 50GB sprint hotspot from my cell. so it's hard to stream sharing that with the kids. I pay $100 month for that and local telephone from our local company
 
Because if they got HBO back they would decrease the picture quality and more people would have something to complain about.

Besides, HBO is not a totally dead issue yet.
How is the issue not a dead horse? They're not going to give them a guaranteed minimum subscriber base (that would be nuts). They're advertising HBO NOW as an option. The merger is a done deal, no further additional court challenge is anticipated. AT&T/DirecTV wants Dish dead - that's part of market competition; you either put out a much better product to attract customers or you choke-out the competition via mergers and arm-twisting.

If HBO/Cinemax ever returns to Dish, I'll be stunned...
 
How is the issue not a dead horse? They're not going to give them a guaranteed minimum subscriber base (that would be nuts). They're advertising HBO NOW as an option. The merger is a done deal, no further additional court challenge is anticipated. AT&T/DirecTV wants Dish dead - that's part of market competition; you either put out a much better product to attract customers or you choke-out the competition via mergers and arm-twisting.

If HBO/Cinemax ever returns to Dish, I'll be stunned...
I took something Charlie said... ATT is heavily indebted, so they may come back to the table before it is too late. Let’s see the impact the mandatory hBo has on DTVNow numbers.
 

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