I contacted them a few months ago about it and they offered to send me the forms to receive them. For a while my wife's parents used Dish when they traveled. With Dish you have a lot more flexibility. If you have a "Dish Outdoors" account you can actually change your locals using the Dish app on your phone or tablet to where you are if you travel. They also have a number of markets that are on the Continental US satellites (though this list is dwindling- a lot of the good ones that used to be there are no longer available). If you don't mind having locals from some obscure market you can just "switch" to one of those and be set for good. It's not hard to "trick" the Dish app into thinking you are somewhere other than where you are either, if you have an Android device.
As I said, apparently on request. They certainly haven't promoted though. And of course now it's moot anyway, since it will be going away barring a last minute congressional action of some sort.
I'm a Dish Outdoors subscriber that's well aware of using the app to change my service address to anyplace I choose...
As for the CONUS beamed markets, I keep a current list of those as well, but I don't think I'd call markets like Baltimore, MD, Cincinnati, OH, Lexington, KY, New York City, NY, or Sacramento, CA, "obscure" to name a few of the 16 "pseudo DNS" markets still available on one arc or the other.
