I think that D* is waiting to start a free HD-DVR offer until this deal is anounced. I have heard a lot of people say they will move to D* if they had a free HD-DVR, and an equal number if dish would merge with the evil ATT.
Maybe we could get the extra innings package but I doubt sunday ticket.I think DISH offers a much better product than DirectTV.... unless you are a sports freak of course. However, this could change if ATT took over. I think this could be one of the good things being overlooked by a possible DISH purchase by ATT. ATT may spend the money to get the other Sports programming.
I have a question..Since all AT&T hourly workers are eligible to join the Communication Workers Union(CWA), do you or neyone else believe that DNSC techs will enjoy the same benefit ( non benefit) depending upon you perspective?..In any event if this buyout does occur, IMO techs and other hourly workers may very well see their pay go to union scale. Interesting.I can tell you that most techs hope this happens. The last 9 - 10 months have been nuts!!
Maybe we will get our health benefits back that Dish SCREWED us out of, telling us in so many words that we should be more concerned about the company's wealth than our family's health.
you guys LOST you health insurance thru Dish?..Or is it you're having to pay a larger portion ?I can tell you that most techs hope this happens. The last 9 - 10 months have been nuts!!
Maybe we will get our health benefits back that Dish SCREWED us out of, telling us in so many words that we should be more concerned about the company's wealth than our family's health.
I thought Verizon was the only local carrier in NJ. You say you have AT&T as your local now?...Oh well, if this happens as FIOS is getting closer to the roll-out in my town, I will definetely switch. Now I understand why I have received a call from *E CSR offering me a free upgrade from 1 ViP622 to 1 ViP722 and from 2 ViP211 to 2 ViP222, the catch was to re-sign a 18 months contract. Needles to mention that I have refused the offer. Well if this deal take place I am forced to hang out with *E until FIOS is in my town, but when it gets there, bye bye DISH/AT&T.
I don't want this buyout if AT&T will cave at the mere sight of any increase from a programmer. I submit to you that as a tech content is NOT king. Price is king. The number one cusomer feedback issue is that prices, mainly for cable, keep rising. Customers switch providers based on cost alone. As a customer of Charlie's, I will tell you that if AT&T buys this comany and then wusses out every time Viacom , Disney or whomever wants more money, I will ditch Dish in a New York minute. I pay enough as it is.Why are you all so negative?
AT&T did more in my area for support and service when they bought out Jones inter cable. And when they sold the area to Comcast customer service sure was not the same... Guess what way I thought it went.
I doubt what Dish offerers us to day will change for the worse. As then there would be a mass exit and everyone knows it... but on the positive side... AT&T has deeper pockets then Dish... can that hurt?
And I bet more content providers will work with AT&T more willingly then Charley. Not saying he has not done an outstanding job looking out for our pocket books... but at the moment content is king... look at DTV and their HD offerings. and listen to the grumblings here.... Need i digress more??
I have local, DSL, and DISH and get a $4 discount. Wow!!!If it happens will AT&T offer a package deal for internet, wireless and Dish? Look Out folks!!
That's not actually true. Most at&t hourly employees are covered by a union (CWA or IBEW) but not all of them. My wife was an hourly employee (Indiana Bell then Ameritech) for many years before moving into technical management (Ameritech, SBC and now at&t) and I can tell you the she was very happy to get out from under the CWA Bullsh!t.I have a question..Since all AT&T hourly workers are eligible to join the Communication Workers Union(CWA), do you or neyone else believe that DNSC techs will enjoy the same benefit ( non benefit) depending upon you perspective?..
Ok. But if they wish to be represented, they may. I would imagine that Indiana is a "right to work " state. That means an employee is not required to be represented by a labor organization as a prerequesite to employemnt.That's not actually true. Most at&t hourly employees are covered by a union (CWA or IBEW) but not all of them. My wife was an hourly employee (Indiana Bell then Ameritech) for many years before moving into technical management (Ameritech, SBC and now at&t) and I can tell you the she was very happy to get out from under the CWA Bullsh!t.
Correct. But it would not surprise me if the union attempted to solicit contractors and retail employees as well. Why not?..More members for them, more dues.Can we look forward to having union-represented satellite installers someday ?
Remember too, that will only apply to direct-employees, not contracted or retailer-employed installers. They'll be "scabs", in fact.
How many retailers or contractors will pay union wages though ? Also, I think that would do away with the (stupid) practice of the workers paying their own fuel, working by the job vs by the hour (think of the overtime !), and so on.