As a installer, I see the receivers are in our shop now, but the training and customer education has been more than lacking, to say the least.
I can't speak for training, but of course there hasn't been any customer education, the product's not out yet.
Reminds me of the 922 roll-out, that came and went with the same 6 receivers on my van to this day.
Other than listing it on their website and a few Charlie Chats, Dish did virtually nothing for the 922. It was always positioned as a niche, high end product, and then not promoted. It's lack of success is not a surprise to any observers, and I daresay this was not a surprise to Dish. Hopper on the other hand will be the new standard receiver and heavily promoted.
I have not had one customer say, "can't wait for that new all house/hd receiver".
Again it has not been promoted yet. From what we've been led to believe that will change in a big way come the 15th. Does D* do any MRV installs in your area? Folks that want the functionality probably went with D*/FIOS/UVerse/Cable. We'll know soon enough.
I understand the "got to have the latest tech guys", but I just don't see this going with the public.
Again, are there no D*, Uverse, FIOS, cable whole home installs in your market? These are customer Dish is losing currently - now they have a shot.
Here's why:
- I am just guessing based on home visits, 30% have 1 HD TV. 10% have 2 HD TV's.
Then a VIP Duo would be the better solution right now. Hopper is not for everyone.
This has been beat to death, but costs are in line if not lower than the competition. Costs can be more than VIP, but for now VIP still offers folks a choice.
It will be there, and despite all the naysayers, I would bet we see it within 6 months.
- no sling adapter support
Wrong.
Deja Vu. I know this varies by market, but no one I know with Sat (E* or D*) has OTA other than me.
Again, if that's the right solution then VIP may be better, or a modulator.
Dish has been the last holdout on modulated coax output, so they are only competing aganst themselves in this regard and are not at a disadvantage with the competition.
Dish definitely broke some ties with the past on Hopper, they are looking forward to a more HD centric future. It fills a big hole in the Dish feature set. In the near term VIP still has a place. With the combination Dish has more options than the competitors.