That is really On Tech, not Dish, possibly a 3rd Party installation, who does a number of other things, not just Satellite Dishes.
Rare?? I have 18 of them working out of my shop
No, it's Dish. Most techs also do Ontech. And the vans all have Ontech stickers on them.That is really On Tech, not Dish, possibly a 3rd Party installation, who does a number of other things, not just Satellite Dishes.
So the Van could be on the road for a number of reasons.
I googled it for you…What the hell is ontech?
Had one of the vans parked in a driveway near here every night for a few years until last fall. Then there was a realtor's for sale sign in the yard and the van disappeared.No, it's Dish. Most techs also do Ontech. And the vans all have Ontech stickers on them.
My Colorado does as well, along with ADT Decals
Had one of the vans parked in a driveway near here every night for a few years until last fall. Then there was realtor's for sale sign in the yard and the van disappeared.
That would be a rare sight in Indianapolis. You’re more likely to see Bigfoot and the Lock Ness Monster out for a leisurely stroll down Times Square holding hands
I guess that's appropriate- Charlie's apparently hooked up with google now
We've been hooked up with Google for years.I guess that's appropriate- Charlie's apparently hooked up with google now
Maybe Rare where the OP is located.Rare?? I have 18 of them working out of my shop
It's not. It's as much Dish has Dish is EchostarMyDISH
my.dish.com
Dish seems to make it sound like OnTech is a partner and not part of DISH while CNet says it's part of DISH. Ontech itself from the link Bobby posted when one click on About Ontech makes it sound like it's a independent company, I guess some people might not like to see it associated with DISH.
Dish wants to set up your smart home gadgets for you
You don't have to be a Dish customer -- for a flat fee, Dish's new OnTech service will send a technician to your home to help set up devices from Google Nest, Ring, Linksys, WeMo, Yale and more.www.cnet.com