yep pretty much all new International customers need 118.7
Isn't that only installed as either a "Dish 500 + " or a " Dish 1000 + " ??
That's a good question. Th errules I read ( thought I printed them out but didn't) didn't cover International only. I can only assume that the customer would be looking at 110/118.7/119.did not know that...but what happens if he subscribed JUST to International channels?
ok thats good to knowThat's a good question. Th errules I read ( thought I printed them out but didn't) didn't cover International only. I can only assume that the customer would be looking at 110/118.7/119.
Here's the message we got from Dish. All new subscribers who ordered services after Dec 17th would be furnished with mpeg-4 equipment provided they live in an EA DMA. Customers that order international services will be installed with a two dish solution with. One EA dish and one WA dish for the 118.7. 110/119 will not be connected to these customers. In the case of a NLOS to EA , the WA is still an option.
Here's my take. Dish is most likely expecting customers to purchase(more) HD tv's. So upgrades are likely. Installing EA with mpeg 4 recivers alleviates Dish from having to open a work order for an upgrade. All that needs to be done is the cust calls dish and adds HD programming. Also it cuts down on the number of receivers Dish must manufacture because fewer new connects use them. For example, we're buying a limited number of mpeg2 equipment because we are installing all mpeg 4. The 222(k) is the new 322. the 722 is the new 625 and of course the 211(k) is the new 301/311. Again, this applies to EA DMA's only at this time.
I believe NYC/PHI(only two DMA's the cover NJ) is in fact an EA DMA...In fact I think all DMA's that required a 61.5/D-500 2 dish solution for HD service are now EA. I have to check on that to be sure though.ok thats good to know
And since the OP is in NJ he is in a EA market correct?
Thanks for the info. Much appreciated
I believe NYC/PHI(only two DMA's the cover NJ) is in fact an EA DMA...In fact I think all DMA's that required a 61.5/D-500 2 dish solution for HD service are now EA. I have to check on that to be sure though.
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