breathe said:I am an employee of Frontier...if anyone has any questions in regards to this id be happy to answer anything....
(as a side note: the name for the package "Froniter Connections" came from me. The marketing department really liked it and decided it sums up what we are doing (connecting the customer to phone internet and tv), and gave me a year free of DISH network....pretty nice, as im already a Dish customer)
the packages are actually very competitively priced.
anyway, thats my 2 cents.
Marty43 said:breathe, I am afraid you will have a hard sell to baseball fans as E* does not carry Yankees, or Mets in your area. Maybe your company has some pull and get E* to change their ways. E* customers in Rochester, Syracuse and Finger Lakes get no RSN baseball from DISH.
Almost all pro sports on that package are blacked out unless you are in home market for that team. E* provides FOX PITTSBURG as your areas RSN. They carry PIrates, but Rochester is blacked out because you are not in Pirates home market. Rochester is home market for METS and Yankees, but E* has no contract with YES (Yankees) and has no contract with MSG and FSNY for baseball in much of upstate NY. Customers can get Major league baseball Extra Innings for "out of market games", but Yanks and Mets are blacked out for us on EI. EI cost $169 for season. Mets are available on weekends on WPIX superstation a WB affilate(another pkg. you pay extra for). That may or maynot be available in Rochester if you have a local WB affiliate.breathe said:yea, ive noticed its hard to sell on the sports....i was noticing at the buisness partners website that dish has a sports package for 5.99/mo that gives all 22 regional sports networks, couldnt that give them??
breathe said:I am an employee of Frontier...if anyone has any questions in regards to this id be happy to answer anything....
(as a side note: the name for the package "Froniter Connections" came from me. The marketing department really liked it and decided it sums up what we are doing (connecting the customer to phone internet and tv), and gave me a year free of DISH network....pretty nice, as im already a Dish customer)
the packages are actually very competitively priced.
anyway, thats my 2 cents.
No, that package existed before I started working here....Frank Solich said:Are you the same whiz that came up with "Frontier Choices"?
Where's the CHOICE? You're forced to have all sorts of usesless features such as caller id, call waiting, voice mail, etc.... pay BIG $$$$$$$$$$$ to save a couple bucks on DSL. You don't save any money, you actually pay more. If you really want to save money, you order basic phone service and DSL seperate instead of the worthless bundled phone package. I'll bet the Dish/Frontier deal is the same.
Ya I have been. For over two years they've teased me with their DSL offers even though they don't have the proper equipment to make it available in my area. The last time I tried to order DSL thru Frontier I called and verified three different times to make sure that it was available only to have them not show up on installation day. Just recently they installed some new equipment on the corner of my property with a sign that said "DSL now available". I called again and was told that it should be up an running within 2 days. That was over 3 weeks ago.breathe said:..........anyway, you just have to keep an eye on the ads.
as far as the dsl equiptment....they have to do testing before they release it....they dont want to release something to find out it doesnt work....new_to_hdtv said:Ya I have been. For over two years they've teased me with their DSL offers even thought they don't have the proper equipment to make it available in my area. The last time I tried to order DSL thru Frontier I called and verified three different times to make sure that it was available only to have them not show up on installation day. Just recently they installed some new equipment on the corner of my property with a sign that said "DSL now available". I called again and was told that it should be up an running within 2 days. That was over 3 weeks ago.
It seems Frontier and Dish Network have something in common .......... they both like to tout things that they can't give you. :down
You mean like E*. Oh, never mind.breathe said:as far as the dsl equiptment....they have to do testing before they release it....they dont want to release something to find out it doesnt work....
Marty43 said:Almost all pro sports on that package are blacked out unless you are in home market for that team. E* provides FOX PITTSBURG as your areas RSN. They carry PIrates, but Rochester is blacked out because you are not in Pirates home market. Rochester is home market for METS and Yankees, but E* has no contract with YES (Yankees) and has no contract with MSG and FSNY for baseball in much of upstate NY. Customers can get Major league baseball Extra Innings for "out of market games", but Yanks and Mets are blacked out for us on EI. EI cost $169 for season. Mets are available on weekends on WPIX superstation a WB affilate(another pkg. you pay extra for). That may or maynot be available in Rochester if you have a local WB affiliate.
We who live in Rochester, Finger Lakes, Syracuse and Adirondacks are caught in "void" with no baseball available thru any RSN. Buffalo I believe does get Pirates as they are considered in market for Pirates.