Ya know, with OnDemand being such a "great" reason to have Cable, I just realized there's a damn easy way to get around this without having to make the equipment more expensive or anything insane like that..
Why not just make an IPTV/Satellite-based hybrid setup? You'd have IPTV for OnDemand -- TOTALLY not based on a specific location, if you had a fast enough internet line it'd be instant, if not you'd have to wait a little bit for the show to download, but you'd still have On Demand, technically..
It wouldn't even necessarily have to be a requirement either. For people on an RV or in far out areas, it might not be available, but it'd almost totally kill the requirement for "the rest of us"..
Since Dish Network likes to sell DSL too, it'd be a good way to sell both! ["With Dish Network and SBC DSL you get free OnDemand!"] -- a combo package that'd be just as competitive as any other on all points
So yeah, even as a delayed stream or a download-and-then-play (maybe even download to DVR so it loads instantly every time).. it'd get better/faster as faster internet options are available!
Can't believe that sort of thing hasn't come up as such the HUGE great possibility it'd be. I'd LOVE it, and if dish network could advertise that as well as perhaps showcase the really nice features no cable company I've seen yet offers on their hardware, they could definitely gain some more customers..
(things that come to mind = distants [maybe not local distants but superstation distants], more international programming options, the boxes always being "professionally installed" -- not dropping off a used box and such, the software being quite a bit more functional (even if not as stable) -- on most cable systems the only "favorites" list requires you to surf it by mashing a "FAV" button and you only get ONE list.. yeah..
Call it silly, but even one of my mom's redneck friends was seriously impressed at how "nice" our dish box was in comparison to the digital cable stuff they had.
Hehe, but yeah.. IPTV would probably be the best way to do this
Why not just make an IPTV/Satellite-based hybrid setup? You'd have IPTV for OnDemand -- TOTALLY not based on a specific location, if you had a fast enough internet line it'd be instant, if not you'd have to wait a little bit for the show to download, but you'd still have On Demand, technically..
It wouldn't even necessarily have to be a requirement either. For people on an RV or in far out areas, it might not be available, but it'd almost totally kill the requirement for "the rest of us"..
Since Dish Network likes to sell DSL too, it'd be a good way to sell both! ["With Dish Network and SBC DSL you get free OnDemand!"] -- a combo package that'd be just as competitive as any other on all points
So yeah, even as a delayed stream or a download-and-then-play (maybe even download to DVR so it loads instantly every time).. it'd get better/faster as faster internet options are available!
Can't believe that sort of thing hasn't come up as such the HUGE great possibility it'd be. I'd LOVE it, and if dish network could advertise that as well as perhaps showcase the really nice features no cable company I've seen yet offers on their hardware, they could definitely gain some more customers..
(things that come to mind = distants [maybe not local distants but superstation distants], more international programming options, the boxes always being "professionally installed" -- not dropping off a used box and such, the software being quite a bit more functional (even if not as stable) -- on most cable systems the only "favorites" list requires you to surf it by mashing a "FAV" button and you only get ONE list.. yeah..
Call it silly, but even one of my mom's redneck friends was seriously impressed at how "nice" our dish box was in comparison to the digital cable stuff they had.
Hehe, but yeah.. IPTV would probably be the best way to do this