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- Bill_SatelliteExplorer IItimmac is nothing but a troll. Please ignore or he will keep coming back spewing the same nonsense he has been spewing for years!
- 2oldmanExplorer II
pigman1 wrote:
timmac has an axe to grind and lets us all know it every time the subject comes up.
Yean, but that's a little hard to do when the nearest cell tower is 50-100 miles away in the mountains. - pigman1Explorer
timmac wrote:
Yean, but that's a little hard to do when the nearest cell tower is 50-100 miles away in the mountains.Dutch_12078 wrote:
Found this posted on another forum:
Time to go streaming they have all the channels and many are Free..
12 months and counting...
:p - DancinCampersExplorer III use a service address in Louisiana, due to the low additional fees.
I send them a new coach registration when I renew in Aug.
I have read what legistration info I could, and I believe, irrespective what DTV claims, it is their choice not to provide DNS.
Dish will continue.
BUT, I will only know for sure, in June. - timmacExplorer
Dutch_12078 wrote:
Found this posted on another forum:
Time to go streaming they have all the channels and many are Free..
12 months and counting...
:p - pigman1Explorer
DancinCampers wrote:
Thank you. Did you have to change your service address to somewhere in the LA area when your service started? Also, did you have to be physically in the LA area when Dish first set your receiver to get the LA network channels? Getting a straight story out of the the Dish technical reps seems like a lost cause. I knew more about their system, hardware and hook ups than they did and I knew NOTHING when I talked to them.
I have DNS out of LA. Receive the 4 network stations all over the 48 states. - 2oldmanExplorer II
mt1729 wrote:
They are, it's just supposedly easier to change locals with Dish.
I got the same letter as everyone else. I'm not sure changing to dish would make any difference. The regulations should be the same for both providers. - mt1729ExplorerI got the same letter as everyone else. I'm not sure changing to dish would make any difference. The regulations should be the same for both providers. I live in MT and receive both east and west coast network feeds. My sister, also MT and directv, gets just one feed for the networks. Not sure which feed. She didn't get any notice. Evidently it won't affect her. Where I live I don't get any tv period unless I'm on satellite. It will be interesting to see what happens. If I lose both feeds I'll have to check out dish as well. Never have gotten any kind of local feeds on directv and don't really care. Directv needs to do a better job of explaining.
- 2oldmanExplorer II
DancinCampers wrote:
I have an LA service address and get it in NM. I'll let you know if that disappears with DNS.
I have DNS out of LA. Receive the 4 network stations all over the 48 states. - DancinCampersExplorer III have DNS out of LA. Receive the 4 network stations all over the 48 states.
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