I've been with E* since almost the beginning...since '96 or '97. It's hard to remember not having Dish. But, I have been giving serious thought to making a switch. I have two HDTVs with an 811 connected to one and a 921 connected to the other. I still backup my program timers on my 721 because I can't trust the 921, but in my case the performance of the receivers is not the major problem. Yes, they have their bugs...but there are workarounds for most problems. (Although, after a year in service there is no excuse for having to still use workarounds and I should be able to trust a receiver that cost almost $1000.) Nor is the upcoming price increase a problem. I don't have to like it, but I can accept it.
The main problem is the lack of HD content and the impending change to MPEG-4. Since there will be little or no change in the HD programming until MPEG-4 is adopted (meaning I'll have to upgrade my receivers yet again), it's time to look around. D* has virtually the same problem (high upgrade cost plus the need to upgrade to MPEG-4 eventually). Fortunately for me, there are two local cable companies in my area. Both are offering more "compelling" HDTV content than E* (including local channels in HD that E* can't offer due to bandwidth restrictions)...although cable has it's problems as well (poor pq on analog channels for one).
I do not take "jumping ship" lightly. This will not be an easy decision.
A Message to Dish Network: Take a close look at how many of your "upper tier" customers are lining the railings of the ship and getting ready to jump. We have been with you for years. We have not played the "churn" game. We have upgraded our equipment frequently at our own expense to become beta testers of inadequate software and of hardware that doesn't work as advertised...but we DID remain your customers. What you appear to be offering us is "more of the same" and this is becoming more and more unacceptable.
The main problem is the lack of HD content and the impending change to MPEG-4. Since there will be little or no change in the HD programming until MPEG-4 is adopted (meaning I'll have to upgrade my receivers yet again), it's time to look around. D* has virtually the same problem (high upgrade cost plus the need to upgrade to MPEG-4 eventually). Fortunately for me, there are two local cable companies in my area. Both are offering more "compelling" HDTV content than E* (including local channels in HD that E* can't offer due to bandwidth restrictions)...although cable has it's problems as well (poor pq on analog channels for one).
I do not take "jumping ship" lightly. This will not be an easy decision.
A Message to Dish Network: Take a close look at how many of your "upper tier" customers are lining the railings of the ship and getting ready to jump. We have been with you for years. We have not played the "churn" game. We have upgraded our equipment frequently at our own expense to become beta testers of inadequate software and of hardware that doesn't work as advertised...but we DID remain your customers. What you appear to be offering us is "more of the same" and this is becoming more and more unacceptable.