Pay extra for MDU line access?

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dlindsay17

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Dec 24, 2004
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I've been reading the threads on MDUs (like my apartment). It seems like these setups actually cost MORE than going through DirecTV or a DirecTV reseller -- even though I don't have much of a choice as my apartment is wired up to a central dish. Is it standard for these MDU installers to charge a per-month 'line access' fee of what I think might be as high as $12/month?!
 
I think that's illegal according to the FCC's rules. If they setup a central antenna they have to give you access to it at a very low cost. I think you could get them to come down off of that price. That comes out to be $144 a year!
 
ADent said:
You don't face south?

You can put up your own dish if you want.
Don't have a balcony or anything to stick a dish on and the building is all wired up already for this central dish because I guess the last guy who put a dish on the roof put some holes in it and caused some damage. Going through the big communal dish is probably easiest, I just don't know why there's costs associated with it. That $12 extra makes even Adelphia cable cheaper...

Is it true that the FCC deems excessive charges like this illegal?
 
Dunno, but when I had directv in an MDU in 1997, I had to pay $7 / mo for receiver lease and access to MDU line.

The installer/MDU provider has to pay for their own multiswitches and stuff -- so they have to make the money back somehow.
 
tell 'em to stuff the receiver lease and bring your own. Although $5 a month isn't too unreasonable. Thats only $60 a year
 
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