Chart: Comparison between Dish MRV and Direct MRV

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I think in terms of upgrade, it's competitive on the direct side, while people have received a discount price they seem to be holding the line on 400 for upgrade as a current customer
 

patmurphey

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How is it a fair comparison to tout secondary DVRs with Direct and not include the impact of multiple Hoppers on an account. (Monthly charge on additional Hopper is the same as a Joey.)
 

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This is excellent timing on dish's part. Release a highly touted new system, get as many as possible to upgrade & then when the price increases next year all those upgrades will be under contract. Good move for dish, except I ain't buying into it.
 

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I think in terms of upgrade, it's competitive on the direct side, while people have received a discount price they seem to be holding the line on 400 for upgrade as a current customer
not sure i understand what you mean.

Many of us are dish customers already. So, we would be comparing to the new customer promotions for Directv.

and same goes for current directv customers. They would compare to new customer pricing at Dish Network.

The only situation where someone would compare upgrade pricing for both is if you were a customer of both simultaneously.
 

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How is it a fair comparison to tout secondary DVRs with Direct and not include the impact of multiple Hoppers on an account. (Monthly charge on additional Hopper is the same as a Joey.)

hes saying you can use exiting dvrs you have with directv, hes not adding a second hr34
 

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How is it a fair comparison to tout secondary DVRs with Direct and not include the impact of multiple Hoppers on an account. (Monthly charge on additional Hopper is the same as a Joey.)

I agree. I think that an *'ed entry is at least called for. The chart implies a total of only 3 tuners on a Hopper system while the Direct system shows 2-5 plus 1-5. This is not a fair comparison. I think there is a Directv bias in the chart. I know the connectivity for the second hopper is not yet implemented, but to be fair a total of 6 possible tuners for a Hopper system should be somehow noted.
 

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I agree. I think that an *'ed entry is at least called for. The chart implies a total of only 3 tuners on a Hopper system while the Direct system shows 2-5 plus 1-5. This is not a fair comparison. I think there is a Directv bias in the chart. I know the connectivity for the second hopper is not yet implemented, but to be fair a total of 6 possible tuners for a Hopper system should be somehow noted.

he is basing it off of 1 unit on each system
it just indicates that the dish systems does not interface with the existing tuners

if you add a column to allow 2 hoppers, dont forget to put a secong hr34 in for balance
 

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he is basing it off of 1 unit on each system
it just indicates that the dish systems does not interface with the existing tuners

if you add a column to allow 2 hoppers, dont forget to put a secong hr34 in for balance

The HR 34 is already listed as a secondary receiver on his chart. The problem is that he does not list the second possible Hopper anywhere on the chart. This skews the overall picture.
 

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Any chart will never be a good fit for all circumstances. Perspective here definitely comes across as a DirecTV user looking at Hopper.

The chart's D* DVR/MRV pricing is based on current user pricing. New users have a much higher base rate at $20, but are actually promo'd down to $1 less than the chart shows ($10 vs $11). Which one is best to use? Directv seems to play more retention games than Dish does, but the base rates in year three are $15/month or more higher than Dish in year three if these numbers are right: http://www.satelliteguys.us/attachment.php?attachmentid=74345&d=1329699984 .

Any price projections past next february are pure conjecture anyway.

For me, I know I don't like the current D* MRV. I want the transparent trick play Hopper/Joey should provide. D* should have that once RVU boxes are out, but they aren't yet. On the other hand two Hoppers will not be integrated at launch, and that is a big thing for me.
 

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patmurphey said:
How is it a fair comparison to tout secondary DVRs with Direct and not include the impact of multiple Hoppers on an account. (Monthly charge on additional Hopper is the same as a Joey.)

Because it is currently not an option. When it becomes an option then the chart will be adjusted accordingly.

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DodgerKing

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Lt Disher said:
The HR 34 is already listed as a secondary receiver on his chart. The problem is that he does not list the second possible Hopper anywhere on the chart. This skews the overall picture.

Because the second hopper is not an option now as you currently cannot have two hoppers see each other in the same network. Once the software is available then 3 tuners will be added to the chart.

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Because the second hopper is not an option now as you currently cannot have two hoppers see each other in the same network. Once the software is available then 3 tuners will be added to the chart.

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Deleted, sorry i missed your added note.
 

DodgerKing

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Based on the chart provided, where is the so called "competitive" pricing?
I can add upfront prices, but there are so many options that the chart will become to confusing. On the Direct side since you can use any HD DVR or HD receiver (except for the H20), the pricing structure can vary greatly. An existing sub can pay nothing as they may already have the equipment. Or an existing sub can purchase an HR34 at a certain price, pay less for another DVR, or upgrade for free. New subs get some equipment for free and others they have to pay for, and that depends on which equipment. New subs get different deals and promotions all of the time. Plus there are prices for network setup or one can use their own router and not pay anything.

On the Dish side there are different prices for new subs and existing subs, plus package changes. Then what happens if some want to add additional Hoppers instead of Joeys?
 

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It's good as far as it goes and it does show the weakness of not allowing a VIP receiver on the system. (Though I understand why, less chance of accouint stacking, but still....) That said;

I think since it's so new it isn't even out yet, it should be noted an OTA tuner is planned.

I also think the makeup of the chart automatically puts the Hopper at a disadvantage. The stated use of the hopper is that two would be used for more tuners, rather than more DVR's. I think that should be noted along with the cost of $7, an aquistion cost, and a note the integration software is planned.

I have no problem making it clear the OTA and integration is not yet available, but to not mention it for a product not even available yet does not seem right.
 
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digiblur

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We all know Dish's meaning of the word SOON though ;) But yes, it should be on the chart saying planned unknown delivery date or something like that.
 

DodgerKing

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It's good as far as it goes and it does show the weakness of not allowing a VIP receiver on the system. (Though I understand why, less chance of accouint stacking, but still....) That said;

I think since it's so new it isn't even out yet, it should be noted an OTA tuner is planned.

I also think the makeup of the chart automatically puts the Hopper at a disadvantage. The stated use of the hopper is that two would be used for more tuners, rather than more DVR's. I think that should be noted along with the cost of $7, an aquistion cost, and a note the integration software is planned.

I have no problem making it clear the OTA and integration is not yet available, but to not mention it for a product not even available yet does not seem right.
Thanks for pointing that out. I was not aware that OTA will be available in the future.

Just an FYI. The chart was made to be as accurate, clear, and unbiased as possible. If it leads one into thinking that one service is better than the other, that was not my intention.

If anybody has any suggestions on what should be added or changed, by all means, please let me know. I want this to be accurate.
 
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