Scott Greczkowski said:Im told we will hear something this week at CES.
I have been wondering what the hold up has been as well.
Bulldog said:Hi Scott, All this talk about international channels makes me wonder whether some folks are not aware of FTAs on Telsat 5. Some folks have mention this but I know that a few channels are scrambled but a large amount are not. Over 100 channels include many that have been mention here are FTA!
Check out Sadoun (a gold sponsor) and explore that as a another option. I know it will involve extra remotes, but with all the gear and their respective remotes, one more will not hurt.
Scott Greczkowski said:I was sent this by a few contacts. Thought I would pass it along. It appears soon Dish Network will have REAL compition when it comes to internationals!
DirecTV is now offering International Language Programming a la carte.
VietnameseDirect (SBTN), on channel 2072, is currently available.
Now available: VietnameseDirect (SBTN).
Mid October: HindiDirect and TamilDirect.
Coming soon: Arabic, Mandarin, Cantonese, Italian, Tagalog, Greek, Russian, Korean, German, Japanese, Polish, and French.
Base package is required before adding an International a la carte package.
Can be added to any Total Choice/Opción Extra Especial base package.
Customers can also choose Basic or Preferred Choice as their base package.
36 inch dish and APG receiver needed to receive International Programming (transmitted from 95 satellite).
Requirements/Commitments
Base package required before adding an International a la carte package.
Can be added to any Total Choice/Opción Extra Especial base package.
Customers can also choose Basic or Preferred Choice as their base package.
Customers who commit to a year of any International Package and Preferred Choice or above receive a Monthly Credit: Dish for Int'l Service ($12.50/mo.) to offset $150 equipment purchase price.
If customer requests Basic, remind them that they will not receive monthly credit with Basic.
Customers agree to annual programming commitment and are subject to cancellation fee of up to $150.
Equipment Requirements
36 inch dish and APG receiver required for International Programming (transmitted from 95 satellite).
36" dish receives programming from 101 and 95 satellites.
In some cases, more than 1 dish will be needed based on programming requested (Example: Customers in 119 local channel market need 2 dishes to get locals).
Equipment price is $150. Customers who commit to a year of any International Package and Preferred Choice or above will receive a Monthly Credit: Dish for Int'l Service ($12.50/mo.) for a year to offset $150 price.
DVR and HD receivers are available with International Equipment orders (additional charges apply).
Remember you read it here at SatelliteGuys.US.
Hardware cost of $150.00 is gone as of 5/17. Equipment is now free!!teknophyle said:Base package required before adding an International a la carte package.
Can be added to any Total Choice/Opción Extra Especial base package.
Customers can also choose Basic or Preferred Choice as their base package.
Customers who commit to a year of any International Package and Preferred Choice or above receive a Monthly Credit: Dish for Int'l Service ($12.50/mo.) to offset $150 equipment purchase price
CORRECTION - In SkyREPORT's story Monday, it was reported that DirecTV will offer for free advanced satellite TV receivers to customers who commit to a two-year programming package. While the company will be requiring a two-year commitment for customers who take advanced satellite TV receivers, such as the DirecTV DVR receiver, DirecTV HD receiver or DirecTV HD DVR Receiver, they will not be offered for free to customters. The editorial staff regrets the error.
True but now you are paying over $40 with AT60 + DL. With D* OPCION EXTRA at $29.99, you are still getting the most popular Spanish channels and the better English channels, including locals. With E* it's quantity, not quality.Sean Mota said:D* needs to make a package of Spanish channels like E* and sell them a la carte... Right now the only way to do it with D* is to change your tier to an Spanish tier that includes most English channels but not all. On the other hand, E* allows you to keep your English Tier and add a basic spanish channel (a la carte) that includes all spanish international channels for $20/mth.
Wasted? I guess you are a non-profit type of person...cobra55 said:so much bandwith wasted on what could be more movie channels
example : cinemax offer's 8 channel's dtv give's you 3,not a lot of bang for the buck.
Incaico said:True but now you are paying over $40 with AT60 + DL. With D* OPCION EXTRA at $29.99, you are still getting the most popular Spanish channels and the better English channels, including locals. With E* it's quantity, not quality.
Sean Mota said:Not sure about that quality statement. Quality on both stinks on SD channels. In the HD front, E* is quite superior with their Quality right now.
D* does provide a Spanish only package, OPCION ESPANOL, $14.99, available with TOTAL CHOICE and above.Sean Mota said:Not sure about that quality statement. Quality on both stinks on SD channels. In the HD front, E* is quite superior with their Quality right now.
In my case, I did not sign up with them because I wanted all the English Channel and separate ONLY spanish package. D* did not provide this, E* does.