UPDATED: New waiver system at DirecTV for HD DNS ? ? ?
This morning on the DirecTV website I noticed that Houston had been added to the list of cities that can receive CBS & NBC DNS HDTV. ( Used to be FOX & ABC only ) I only receive FOX however because some local POS low-power UHF ABC station that don't even broadcast in HD won't approve my waiver.
Since I live 150 miles from Houston and can't get Houston HDTV by antenna, I called Hi-Def eligibility to see what the deal was. The helpful CSR explained he couldn't give me CBS & NBC DNS yet, he explained that they are putting a new computer waiver system in place which will allow any customer to apply for a HDTV DNS waiver. He said it should be complete in a few weeks.
So I guess anyone will be able to call in and apply for waivers. He explained the system will go by physical address, not zip code. They will not be restricted by the "owned & operated" station list anymore.
Note: I also posted this in the "Can I get Distant Network HD or Not?" thread
UPDATE:
I just called again today ( 4-5-05 ) and got CBS and NBC HD added, the new system is in place.
Check the D* website for HD locals, a lot of cities have been added. Most of us will have to call and request them though, some of us will be added automatically.
http://www.directv.com/DTVAPP/imagine/HDTV_localchannels.dsp
This morning on the DirecTV website I noticed that Houston had been added to the list of cities that can receive CBS & NBC DNS HDTV. ( Used to be FOX & ABC only ) I only receive FOX however because some local POS low-power UHF ABC station that don't even broadcast in HD won't approve my waiver.
Since I live 150 miles from Houston and can't get Houston HDTV by antenna, I called Hi-Def eligibility to see what the deal was. The helpful CSR explained he couldn't give me CBS & NBC DNS yet, he explained that they are putting a new computer waiver system in place which will allow any customer to apply for a HDTV DNS waiver. He said it should be complete in a few weeks.
So I guess anyone will be able to call in and apply for waivers. He explained the system will go by physical address, not zip code. They will not be restricted by the "owned & operated" station list anymore.
Note: I also posted this in the "Can I get Distant Network HD or Not?" thread
UPDATE:
I just called again today ( 4-5-05 ) and got CBS and NBC HD added, the new system is in place.
Check the D* website for HD locals, a lot of cities have been added. Most of us will have to call and request them though, some of us will be added automatically.
http://www.directv.com/DTVAPP/imagine/HDTV_localchannels.dsp