I agree...nothing technical about this thread.Why did this thread get moved to technical discussions?
Technically, it's a discussion.I agree...nothing technical about this thread.
Technically, that was somewhat funny...Technically, it's a discussion.
Revised further:Verizon had a net increase of 176,000 FiOS TV subscribers, which was actually well below the pace that was predicted. However, the TV markets just opened in New York city so they should easily surpass adding another 500,000 customers from June-December.
AT&T reported addding 170,000 customers during 2Q
Revised Table:
Cablevision Add 260,000 video customers
AT&T Added 170,000 video (U-Verse) customers
Verizon Added 176,000 video (FiOS TV) customers
Comcast Add 320,000 Digital Video
Comcast Lost 138,000 Basic Video
Direct reports on 08/07
Echostar/DISH Lost 25,000
Not good for Dish Network...
Revised further:
Cablevision Add 260,000 video customers
AT&T Added 170,000 video (U-Verse) customers
Verizon Added 176,000 video (FiOS TV) customers
Comcast Add 320,000 Digital Video
Comcast Lost 138,000 Basic Video
Direct Added 129,000
Echostar/DISH Lost 25,000
So let's continue blaming the economy dish instead of looking at the real problem, The real problem is your business practices and the way you handle things. You dont have the packages that people want like Sunday Ticket, MLB, and continently drop channels with out no notification, example Goltv. ADD the HD everyone wants in Full Rez. Do you VOD like D* and Comcast. Then you would have a shot. Geeze Charlie Everyone can see it but you so damm blind and stubborn you wouldn't let us fix you unless you life depended on it. We are telling you what we want and all you care about is doing things the way you like and its tanking your company. Its time you get a set of fresh eyes in your group and let them run the show.
The only reason why I haven't jumped ship (as an installer AND customer) to Direct is due to the promise/hope of what the EA offers to potential customers.
And what is that, the potential of EA?
Were any of you aware that Dish paid a dividend early in the year of $3.78 a share. That is about the highest dividend of any communications stock. What did DirecTV pay? Nothing!
"DISH Network has been trying to cope with the economic crisis by offering cheaper packages. In California, the state hit hardest by the sub-prime mortgage collapse, DISH offers 200 channels for only $29 a month, and even gives customers free hardware, free DVR, three months of free service and either a home theatre system or a free airline ticket."