Did you have to pay for the modem with Mediacom?
Well.... I purchased my own from Walmart, yes. But that was to avoid the $10 rental fee.
Did you have to pay for the modem with Mediacom?
It is not available yet. It was accidentally available to a few customers by mistake who had an old package code on their account. This has since been fixed and they no longer receive the channel.
They have packages of 60, 100, 200, 500mb, and even a 1TB package as far as speeds.
1TB? Wow! That would be quite the bandwidth. I think you mean 1Gb/s.
Posted here last Wednesday.it is in testing you guys on channel 247 in SD
According to Satguys bylaws chapter 13 paragraph 27, it is clearly stated you are only allowed to report on new HD channels only. It is known as the Bluegras amendment.it is in testing you guys on channel 247 in SD
METV is available in the Marquette Mi since it is a main channel in that market ch 19.1
So.... do we think METV will show up today?
It it would show up it would be Thursday. My only question is don’t local stations have copy rights over the national feed ? Not sure
What are you saying? Do you mean that if ME TV is being broadcast in a certain area, Dish couldn't add ME TV to their programming? I don't think there's any restriction if that's what your concern is. As one example, Grit is broadcast in my area on a sub channel but has been added to Dish (217). I believe there are more examples as well.It it would show up it would be Thursday. My only question is don’t local stations have copy rights over the national feed ? Not sure
Yes but I hope you are correct. I see that with the Gameshow Network as well. In Detroit METV is on AT&T universe and available local. My understanding is AT&T was force to switch to the local feed from the national feed. I am trying to verify this
But does GRIT, GETTV, LAFF, etc local subchannels get sent via satellite as a LiL?
My MeTV (MyTV) does come from Dish as a LiL, so I wonder if the national MeTV would be made available in my area.