I first heard mention of FTA while on slickdeals.net, while looking up special incentives to join Dish Network. I read the first two FTA hits from an online search, and FTA doesn't sound impressive to me. Not intending to bash FTA, but after reading the list on FTAlist.com, only one channel [NBC] interests me. It appears that 90% of the channels are religion-based, which is not at issue, just not what I want to watch.
I don't see the benefits of investing in equipment for FTA just for one channel, which can normally be received with an OTA indoor antenna priced around $10 to $50. So, my questions are these:
1) What benefits am I missing?
2) Are non-OTA channels (such as MTV, History, USA, AMC, Travel, Comedy Central, TBS, etc.) available using FTA?
3) What is the quality of MPEG-2 video, compared to High Definition of today?
Again, I am open-minded on FTA. I just need more information about what it offers. Yes, I understand that I am under a 24-month agreement with Dish, but if I find FTA beneficial, I will inform friends and family about it.
I don't see the benefits of investing in equipment for FTA just for one channel, which can normally be received with an OTA indoor antenna priced around $10 to $50. So, my questions are these:
1) What benefits am I missing?
2) Are non-OTA channels (such as MTV, History, USA, AMC, Travel, Comedy Central, TBS, etc.) available using FTA?
3) What is the quality of MPEG-2 video, compared to High Definition of today?
Again, I am open-minded on FTA. I just need more information about what it offers. Yes, I understand that I am under a 24-month agreement with Dish, but if I find FTA beneficial, I will inform friends and family about it.