HOPEFULLY DISH NETWORK WILL AGAIN BE ABLE TO OFFER DISTANTS. THIS IS AN IMPORTANT SERVICE TO BE WITHOUT!!!
I callled dish to see what is the plan for people who want distant networks. The representative ask me "what is distant networks" I tell her its channels I currently subscribe to from "all american direct" and "my distant networks." She tells me what is all american direct or my distant networks, I never heard of that before. That is further I got so far, waiting to speak with supervisor now lol. They hung up on me now : )
Representative #2: Doesn't know what it is either, I find this hard to believe. No wonder all american direct is pulling their plugs from dish network. Its a 2 way street need to help out one another, but one company is doing poor job of making its customer aware that dns is available through all american direct.
Looks like dish has no plans to provide dns to its customer : (
CAN A DIRT TEAM MEMBER HELP US BY GETTING INFORMATION ON ANY PLANS DISH MAY HAVE RELATIVE TO THIS TOPIC?
I HOPE THAT THERE IS ENOUGH INTEREST TO SUPPORT THIS.
LET`S HEAR FROM OTHER FORUM MEMBERS WHO WANT DISTANT LOCALS BACK.......
DISH was offering DNS as late as October 2012.The problem is that Dish itself has not provided distant networks for many years.
...Without DNS, where is half of the subscribers going to now to directv.
They offered superstations (KWGN, KTLA, WWOR, etc.). All CW or MNTV affiliates. These are different from DNS.DISH was offering DNS as late as October 2012.
DISH was offering DNS as late as October 2012.
How could dish not know about this, when they were leasing out their own transponder. I find that hard to believe, dish should make a deal with roku now. I am going to wait a month this issue and if not happens then I am moving over directv.