Nope. I disagree with Dish's discriminatory practices when it comes to people's credit and consider it a net negative for Dish relative to cable. I believe I also mentioned not liking contractual lock-in, channel drops, and the New York Yankees.
What I would like to see is a government mandate that bans credit checks as prerequisites for any transaction with a net value of under $1,000. It's one thing to do it when people are buying a house or a car, which has been done a long time, but only in recent years has it spread to stuff like monthly television or telephone service. Heck, some electric companies now force people to put down large deposits to get electricity- which should *really* be illegal, since electric is pretty much necessary in the modern world, especially in climates that are very hot or very cold.
I'd also like to see a ban on companies advertising things like "Free HD for Life", "Free Installation", and so on and so forth, with a little tiny disclaimer in itty bitty letters that some people might not qualify. I'd basically say you can't advertise anything you won't give everyone. If you're going to charge some people a $99 installation fee, then the ad should say "$99 installation fee!". If you're going to charge some people for HD equipment, your ad should say "Service available in glittering standard definition! HD available for an extra fee.". Make these companies choose between advertising the lowest quality deal they stick people with or changing their policies so everyone qualifies for their best offers.
I think there are some other areas that are without one or more RSN.
I can tell you I personally lost the Big 10 Network (Which I suppose might be considered an RSN) for a week or two, as did customers across large multi-state region. Wasn't a big deal for me, because I'm a Maryland fan, which is a member of the ACC. However, now that Maryland has announced that it's joining the Big 10 in 2014, the network will take on a greater importance for me in the future. If Dish drops them again in 2014 or beyond, I'd probably be forced to drop Dish if I'm still with them at that point.