What it means is that if I look at what I had when I started with dish, over 12 years ago, I don't see the value increase for the price increase. I think they are charging more because they feel they can, and eventually they will price me out of the services. What that means is that if I'm going to cut out DVR's and channels to save money with Dish, I might as well just drop them completely and get Cable. That is the thing I don't believe Dish Understands. They are ever so slowly pricing themselves into becoming a commodity. Once they are a commodity it won't matter who you pick, the price is the same.
I do get your point about becoming like any other provider, just don't think they are at least as of yet.
But I disagree about adding value over the years. I would argue the exact opposite.
1. At one time Dish receivers paled to Direct TV and were slightly better than Cable. Now they have about the best overall lineup of receivers.
2. At one time early on Direct had more HD and quicker. Now Dish has more national HD channels, and some that people really do watch alot.
3. I don't care what some are trying to say in some of the threads, overall - not in every configuration, Dish is as low or lower than the competition, and when you look at what is in the package they are giving you as much and more. I am not ignoring the increase in equipment fees, and I do think they have to freeze those or even reduce some of them. But, even at that, including those fees, they are competitive to the competition. I have the advantage of seeing three cable companies from time to time. In Ct Charter, In FL Verizon Fios, and Brighthouse. They are more expensive and give less in their packages. Charter picture is not good. And none of them have boxes as good as the current Dish ones at least the ones I see in my friend's homes.
So my conclusion is Dish has indeed upgraded and is giving value compared to years ago. Where I agree they are pushing the limits is with equipment fees.