- Nov 29, 2003
- 15,730
- 20,104
I did, went back to right when I first posted the news, Nelson even posted the FCC will approve.Seriously? Do you ever actually read any of the posts or do you just pick and choose to comment based on headlines.
I did, went back to right when I first posted the news, Nelson even posted the FCC will approve.Seriously? Do you ever actually read any of the posts or do you just pick and choose to comment based on headlines.
Well this time you didnt call it political! LOl......Are corporations are to big, and to big to fail, that lets them control content and manipulate prices...Thats been proven over and over for 50 years!More nonsensical hatred of corporations out of you.
Maybe that doesn't, but I "took a chance" as well by signing up to do DiSH on promises from Ergen that he failed to live up to.It is very political when you put in statements like this-
Does not belong in a thread about Dish.
And, the FCC has just given Echostar what they need. MORE TIME and plenty of it.Dish still needs a estimated $10 Billion to finish what they promised the FCC.
Musk has never shown a interest in that.There have been so many people on X talking about how Musk talks about hating “Big Tech” and people commenting about an X Phone or a Tesla Phone, it wouldn’t surprise me if Musk comes in and scoops up the cellular network.
Have 722, am hopper-sceptical. Did you have previous DiSH ViP DVR use to compare with hopper? Does it still auto-record and "auto-hop" the broadcast nets or was that lost to lawsuit? I remember when it first came out it created a huge kerfuffle with the nets over losing their commercials viewing, and DiSH was in none of their good graces from previously when they had activated distant nets for offair-available subs. It was at least as big of a blowup as with TiVO over allegation DiSH copied its DVR features.I am sure going to miss Dish when it's gone. The Hopper can't be beat!
Prime Time Anytime (PTAT) and auto-hop are still alive and well. And if you could ever find enough things worth recording, you can record 16 things simultaneously from satellite plus two from OTA channels and it won't miss a beat.Have 722, am hopper-sceptical. Did you have previous DiSH ViP DVR use to compare with hopper? Does it still auto-record and "auto-hop" the broadcast nets or was that lost to lawsuit? I remember when it first came out it created a huge kerfuffle with the nets over losing their commercials viewing, and DiSH was in none of their good graces from previously when they had activated distant nets for offair-available subs. It was at least as big of a blowup as with TiVO over allegation DiSH copied its DVR features.
Have 722, am hopper-sceptical. Did you have previous DiSH ViP DVR use to compare with hopper? Does it still auto-record and "auto-hop" the broadcast nets or was that lost to lawsuit? I remember when it first came out it created a huge kerfuffle with the nets over losing their commercials viewing, and DiSH was in none of their good graces from previously when they had activated distant nets for offair-available subs. It was at least as big of a blowup as with TiVO over allegation DiSH copied its DVR features.
Bruce can you translate to me what any of this means? I read it a couple of times and I still don't understand what they are doing to get the money they need to finish out their build out. Looks to me like they are shifting some of their spectrum to a LLC company to avoid losing it in a default.Musk has never shown a interest in that.
Also this-
Recon Analytics founder and analyst Roger Entner told Mobile World LiveEchoStar cannot sell some of Dish Network’s spectrum to Verizon, AT&T or T-Mobile US until late 2026, due to a US Department of Justice agreement relating to the operator’s involvement in the acquisition of Sprint by T-Mobile.
EchoStar shuffles spectrum
EchoStar announced the formation of a new subsidiary for some of its wireless spectrum licences following a merger with Dish Network.www.mobileworldlive.com
DoJ has basically said they cannot sell it to another cell phone provider, because they(Government) wish to increase competition.Bruce can you translate to me what any of this means? I read it a couple of times and I still don't understand what they are doing to get the money they need to finish out their build out. Looks to me like they are shifting some of their spectrum to a LLC company to avoid losing it in a default.
Could be, but I remember back when the analysts would say T-Mobile's grand plan did not have a chance in hell of succeeding and that Verizon and AT&T would crush them.Even if Dish gets their act together with the spectrum, starts selling more phones/service, the big 3 will offer a new promotion(s) and snuff that right out.
Verizon has 156M subs to T-Mobile’s 125M in the United States, they are doing just fine.Could be, but I remember back when the analysts would say T-Mobile's grand plan did not have a chance in hell of succeeding and that Verizon and AT&T would crush them.
This did not work out so well for the 2 of them.
So there is no future for DISH as a cell phone provider. That is what I got from that. So I said all along that trying to start another cell phone provider in this late day and age wasn't smart to me. Competition will snuff Boost out. I still don't see DISH getting any money to accomplish the 80% build out by the end of the year and I don't see how they finance their 4th quarter, since they don't have enough on hand. So once again it looks like Bankruptcy it is.DoJ has basically said they cannot sell it to another cell phone provider, because they(Government) wish to increase competition.
But Boost, as the #4 Provider, with a tad more then 7 Million Subscribers ( had 9 Million when Dish took it over) is just not much competition, since the #3, AT&T, has about 115 Million subs.
Even if Dish gets their act together with the spectrum, starts selling more phones/service, the big 3 will offer a new promotion(s) and snuff that right out.
The 80 percent build out is likely done and they will now be working on collecting proof certification data.I still don't see DISH getting any money to accomplish the 80% build out by the end of the year
Might be for a wireless internet providerSo there is no future for DISH as a cell phone provider. That is what I got from that. So I said all along that trying to start another cell phone provider in this late day and age wasn't smart to me. Competition will snuff Boost out. I still don't see DISH getting any money to accomplish the 80% build out by the end of the year and I don't see how they finance their 4th quarter, since they don't have enough on hand. So once again it looks like Bankruptcy it is.
I stuck around with the 722k for a looooong time. Eventually swapped to the Hopper 3 a year plus ago. Obviously the interface is several steps up, but the best part is the EHD is so much easier to go through! I loved the 722k, best receiver pound for pound, but the Hopper 3 the heavyweight champion. The DVR made recording the Olympics a piece of cake. Record everything with a hard drive that huge and tuners to spare! Obviously, that isn't quite as often an event to take advantage of, but it was real helpful.Have 722, am hopper-sceptical. Did you have previous DiSH ViP DVR use to compare with hopper? Does it still auto-record and "auto-hop" the broadcast nets or was that lost to lawsuit? I remember when it first came out it created a huge kerfuffle with the nets over losing their commercials viewing, and DiSH was in none of their good graces from previously when they had activated distant nets for offair-available subs. It was at least as big of a blowup as with TiVO over allegation DiSH copied its DVR features.
Customers or phones? Regardless, a solid number.Verizon may be doing fine. BUT
T Mobile added 100 million customers in the past 10 years. Echostar has similar dreams for the future
View attachment 174616
Does it require return communication with DiSH, like through phone line or wifi? Also heard that they're glitchy.I stuck around with the 722k for a looooong time. Eventually swapped to the Hopper 3 a year plus ago. Obviously the interface is several steps up, but the best part is the EHD is so much easier to go through! I loved the 722k, best receiver pound for pound, but the Hopper 3 the heavyweight champion. The DVR made recording the Olympics a piece of cake. Record everything with a hard drive that huge and tuners to spare! Obviously, that isn't quite as often an event to take advantage of, but it was real helpful.