I wish I could articulate as well as some of you in this group but I can't, so I'll say it flat out. If this is it - the big Dish announcments we've been waiting for and they're done, then I am really disappointed - angry even.
After all the HD related talk "E" has done via Chats, responses to our emails, information passed to the various forum mods, etc, this is what it sounds like they're really saying:
1. For everyone that invested relativly big $$ in Dish HD receivers recently your reward is you're not going to get ANY new HD unless you're willing to bend over and let us do it again with another new HD receiver.
2. The quality of the HD programming you thought you were signing on to when you invested these $$ has been downgraded and you're just going to have to live less than what we showed you to lure you in.
3. We know we've caused a lot of confusion and speculation over recent weeks with all the uplink activity but that was really just our way of insuring we got your attention here at the CES show.
4. And as for the rate increases, well we need that to help offset the cost of subsidizing new customers to the MPEG4 format.
Maybe I'm jumping the gun here but unless there's more coming, I'm feeling like Charlie Brown after Lucy's lifted the football away again.
After all the HD related talk "E" has done via Chats, responses to our emails, information passed to the various forum mods, etc, this is what it sounds like they're really saying:
1. For everyone that invested relativly big $$ in Dish HD receivers recently your reward is you're not going to get ANY new HD unless you're willing to bend over and let us do it again with another new HD receiver.
2. The quality of the HD programming you thought you were signing on to when you invested these $$ has been downgraded and you're just going to have to live less than what we showed you to lure you in.
3. We know we've caused a lot of confusion and speculation over recent weeks with all the uplink activity but that was really just our way of insuring we got your attention here at the CES show.
4. And as for the rate increases, well we need that to help offset the cost of subsidizing new customers to the MPEG4 format.
Maybe I'm jumping the gun here but unless there's more coming, I'm feeling like Charlie Brown after Lucy's lifted the football away again.