I'm doing research into getting Voom when my Dish contract expires on the 18th of January. Two questions:
1. According to the Voom CSR I spoke with, I *HAVE* to use the OTA antenna that Voom supplies. I cannot use my own. I already have a Winegard antenna with rotor on my roof, and I'm thrilled with its reception. Why the hell do I have to install another one?
2. I've seen entirely too many different reports on this: Do you or do you not have to have a land line in order to get Voom? I ditched my land line 2 years ago and have been cell-only ever since. According to the reports from supposed Voom employees here on the forum, you not only have to have a land line, but your service may cut off if you do not. Yet elsewhere on the forum (a poll thread if I recall correctly), a good 30%+ of the respondants have never had a land line connected to the receiver. So what's the deal here? Someone must be wrong.
Thanks in advance.
1. According to the Voom CSR I spoke with, I *HAVE* to use the OTA antenna that Voom supplies. I cannot use my own. I already have a Winegard antenna with rotor on my roof, and I'm thrilled with its reception. Why the hell do I have to install another one?
2. I've seen entirely too many different reports on this: Do you or do you not have to have a land line in order to get Voom? I ditched my land line 2 years ago and have been cell-only ever since. According to the reports from supposed Voom employees here on the forum, you not only have to have a land line, but your service may cut off if you do not. Yet elsewhere on the forum (a poll thread if I recall correctly), a good 30%+ of the respondants have never had a land line connected to the receiver. So what's the deal here? Someone must be wrong.
Thanks in advance.