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DC_MC
Explorer III
Mar 29, 2022

Dish network internet

We have been full time for 16 years and are now buying a home again. We’ve had Dish and when we were at our RV lot in Arizona we used Centurylink for internet.
I’ve read that Dish can provide internet and wonder how that works. Does anyone use them. Seems like it might be more cost effective than two separate carriers. We kind of want to keep Dish cause we really like the hopper.

Any suggestions?

28 Replies

  • jorbill2or wrote:
    Dish partners with a landline provider . They do not provide their own service.


    Correct. Also - you may think it will work, as you take your DISH service with you. TV = yes, Internet = no.

    Also - in re: COX cable. Cox will probably have an exclusive contract with the city (in AZ). That means, for example - if you would like to
    have some other company (ex: Spectrum, etc.) .....you can't. (you will even be told by them that you need to contact COX).

    DSL - over phone line - will work - maybe.

    Solution - use a hotspot from Verizon, T-Mobile, etc. Shop around for limitations and cost.
  • wa8yxm's avatar
    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    2oldman wrote:
    Internet through your satellite dish? Haven't seen that yet.



    I have a couple different versions of it... First is a different dish (Bigger) next is they deliver internet via alternative means (IE: Cellular, Cable, Twisted pair) and finally there is Sat down, alternative up.

    I'd ask 'em how they deliver..
  • CA Traveler wrote:
    Bundled might be cheaper but does it satisfy your needs? From what I've read Dish does not have internet except as bundled with a partner like satellite, cell, cable, etc. Also look at what's available for your future home plus you might want to change providers in the future.


    Correct!

    Dish is not a direct first party "ISP" (Internet Service Provider).

    Here is what Dish says on their website..

    "Fast and reliable internet through our trusted partners"

    Found HERE

    And from the selected prices they listed for some of their partners (and that is only the prices for the Internet service and the Sat service price is separate) there is no "savings" to be gained by bundling other than perhaps saving a stamp every month or only having one huge ugly bill to look forward to every month.

    Your best bet is to canvas your local cable and phone companies to see what prices and speeds are available in your area. Cable Cos often will have introductory rate specials for 3-6 months then price goes up but you can often renegotiate some deal after the special rate has finished.

    Be aware of data caps if you are planning to do a lot of streaming, very few now days offer truly unlimited data.

    On edit.. To give you some idea of cost vs speed..



    I am currently on Cable Internet, paying for 200 Mbps down 20 Mbps up, actually getting 256 down and 21 up $100 per month and that is bundled with a landline package that includes unlimited long distance calling. Without the landline the price would be about $80 per month
  • Dish partners with a landline provider . They do not provide their own service.
  • Our AZ community (4000 homes) has Century Link and there are concerns. Cox is now installing fiber optic underground for TV and internet. This is a major project and the main conduit is now completed on our street. Gotta believe COX has concluded they will have significant subscribers for a long term payoff.

    For now we still want portability so will continue to use DirecTV and T Mobile.
    We have one DTV receiver that records almost everything. Hence we skip the ads when watching. The receiver and recordings travel with us in the RV. That's our choice for now.
  • DC&MC wrote:
    We have been full time for 16 years and are now buying a home again. We’ve had Dish and when we were at our RV lot in Arizona we used Centurylink for internet.
    I’ve read that Dish can provide internet and wonder how that works. Does anyone use them. Seems like it might be more cost effective than two separate carriers. We kind of want to keep Dish cause we really like the hopper.

    Any suggestions?

    Suggest you compare Comcast services. I have bundled TV, phone and internet services. I especially like the internet MBS speed which is generally 500 to 600 MBS.
  • Internet through your satellite dish? Haven't seen that yet.
  • Bundled might be cheaper but does it satisfy your needs? From what I've read Dish does not have internet except as bundled with a partner like satellite, cell, cable, etc. Also look at what's available for your future home plus you might want to change providers in the future.