DNS service with waiver?

doublek97

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Apr 20, 2006
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If you live in a "White Area" and can't receive tv signals, BUT DIRECTV provides your locals, can you still get a Distant Network Signal IF the local station grants you a waiver?
 
If you live in a "White Area" and can't receive tv signals, BUT DIRECTV provides your locals, can you still get a Distant Network Signal IF the local station grants you a waiver?
If you are currently receiving locals, the local stations will not allow a wavier. DirecTV will also not allow it. Sorry but almost no one gets DNS any more.
 
What if one makes their account a RV account? (Still have to show a RV title?)

That might work. It did for me several years ago, but the going word on the RV forums is that since ATT took over they don't seem to be responding to most of the applications anymore. The law authorizing DNS service expires at the end of this year too unless Congress renews it, so there are a lot of things up in the air on that front.

The ironic thing is we lost our local CBS/CW affiliates to the Nexstar dispute, and then lost WCBS to the CBS dispute. They've temporarily replaced it on DNS with WUSA out of Washington, DC. That is the great thing about having DNS. When you lose a station to a dispute at least it gets replaced.
 

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