Could a deal have any connection to Dish's winning bid in the 700Mhz auction (the old analog tv spectrum)?
Cell phones will be moving into that spectrum soon.
Cell phones will be moving into that spectrum soon.
It's also where they have a large push for FiOS deployments, which means FiOS TV.A large part of Verizon Customers are in New York... the home of the Yankees.
Concast is only availble in select parts of the US (well under 50%) but they are the number 1 cable provider (bigger than directv)I can't agree w/ this. Since it will take years for FIOS to be available throughout the entire US. It makes sense for Verizon to want to have a provider of satellite across the entire area that they cover. Maybe they can't get a deal worth beans anymore from Directv.
No but Verizon has a large coverage area in New York.
OK Scott, I've been puzzling over that hint for the better part of a day, and I'm still clueless. (1) Verizon does not have the iPhone currently. But even suppose they did in the future? (2) What does the iPhone have to do with a Dish Network receiver's menus? The menus presented to an iPhone user if/when Apple finally approves the Sling app hardly has to look like anybody else's Slingbox source device native-mode TV menus. Or vice versa.Have you ever noticed that the 922 menus look a lot like the iPhone?
Here is another hint that I got...
Have you ever noticed that the 922 menus look a lot like the iPhone?
This could get interesting. (If its true)
Let's hope not.Does that mean Apple will be suing Dish for copying the look of the iPhone GUI?