Cool. I guess Dish is "committed" (meaning willing to actually move people off of the WA, or at least off of mixed arc setups, and on to the EA then. I don't have Dish but have siblings and parents living nearby that do. Due to trees I could not have Dish prior to the EA anyway due to line of sight. (Metro Atlanta) I have DirecTV with a Slimline 3 now with no issues, but only one point on my roof even works for that. But I like knowing I have options, and I think the EA would work for my situation should I ever choose to switch.
Is the primary focus at the moment on those customers with mixed arc setups (61.5, 110/119)?
What will really be interesting to see is will Dish be willing to lose customers for whom only their current mixed arc 61.5 and 110/119 setups works, due to line of sight issues to 72.7/77 or to 129. Also, at what point are they going to remove EA markets off of WA sats? Or do they plan to do that? i.e what is the objective here? To get rid of mixed arc setups, or to actually transfer some east coast markets (i.e. local channels) off of WA entirely? If the latter, they will inevitably lose some customers in the east who happen to have a LOS to the WA where their locals are now, but no LOS to the entire EA. Perhaps a net sum game positive, but there will always be some who can see the WA but not the EA.