pstineme said:I thought the only new Mpeg 4 HD-DVR was the new media center box. That isn't due until Christmas or after. The other new DVR they showed was a SD-DVR. How would this program start in August unless they are going to discount the currernt HD-DVR? Sounds like they are just going to push their new SD-DVR and try to get rid of their old HD-DVR stock because it is only Mpeg 2.
CPanther95 said:
Notice to Sky Report: That's why it's labeled "rumor" until confirmed.
LonghornXP said:Do you have any idea how much trouble they have making a customer who just spent 600+ agree to another year of service. Trust me in that not all of us sit here and agree to the year.
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Now either way I do have direct and indirect knowledge that prices would be either free or very low cost. Those three might have said they wouldn't be free but they won't in any way be close to current prices.
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Again their high-end customers will get the best deals which a low-end customer won't get as good a deal. This would be no different than customer rentionion offers that are based on what you order.
pstineme said:I see the Directv CEO mentioned a new HD-DVR due out in October. If he says October, that is still two months after this new offer is due out. So if there is any kind of deal on a HD-DVR, doesn't it have to be the current Mpeg 2 version? They wouldn't start taking orders 2 months in advance for new customers would they? Do they even have the lnb hardware to support these new systems mass produced yet?
LonghornXP said:...So if they convert all the network feeds and current national HD offerings along with NFL Sunday Ticket games that are all on current satellites that would almost double their bandwidth while putting all HD channels at full resolution and bandwidth.
gene1138 said:I know all this stuff is rumor but I saw it somewhere that Sunday Ticket was staying mpeg2. Is it now looking like it's going mpeg4? Or are you speaking to what Fall '06 will bring after all the upgrades?
LonghornXP said:Now if this is true don't go thinking that by paying that amount you will get HD LIL channels faster even if your in one of the top markets but nothing will be turned on until a good percentage of customers in your market have been upgraded.
Alan Gordon said:This makes no sense to me. When Dish Network added SD-LIL channels here in my DMA, you got channels whenever you got SuperDISH installed. I've always been under the idea that DirecTV worked the same way whenever people needed a Phase III dish to get their SD-LIL, so why would it be any different for HD-LIL?!
~Alan
LonghornXP said:From what I hear sometime in July of 2005 we should hear the following things below directly from D*.
Pricing and details for both the hardware and upcoming HD channels including what specific channels will be offered and what channels will come later.
They will also tell NFL Sunday Ticket SuperFan customers that they must get their boxes replaced before the NFL season if they want to get the HD games. SD games won't require any changes. From what I hear it seems that a few channels will be added by the NFL season while the remaining base of HD customers will get their boxes swapped out. The plan is to have all current customers with new HD boxes before Thanksgiving so they can add additional national HD channels. Also during this entire time customers within the top 25 markets will start getting their dishes upgraded but they might get new boxes before they can get an installation date setup but that box would get all current and new national HD offerings.
At least those are the plans I've been hearing these last few days. Most of their HD customers can hook the box up themselves and for the very few that don't D* will charge a small fee to that customer to bring out the box "and" replace their dish to avoid another installation visit. Now a customer who can plug in the replacement on their own won't have to pay for the dish installation when that time comes. Now if this is true don't go thinking that by paying that amount you will get HD LIL channels faster even if your in one of the top markets but nothing will be turned on until a good percentage of customers in your market have been upgraded.