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RLS7201
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Oct 16, 2018

Dish trying to become even more customer friendly

I had a little chat with Dish the other day and was informed that Dish is aware of the issue of having both the RV and sticks & bricks on the same zip code. So when traveling in the RV the home TV does not pick up the locals for any one left at home. They are looking for a way to over come this issue in the easiest way possible for both the client and them selves.
Looks like Dish is trying to become even more customer friendly.

Richard
  • MDKMDK wrote:
    It's getting easier to stream online over wifi or data plans, than it is to connect to a cable or find a satellite provider that can accommodate/solve economically what is becoming a much more common problem for retirees and campers in general. You'd think cable/satellite providers would bend over backwards to make something work affordably for this ever expanding segment of society.
    (aka us RV-ers)

    As mentioned, we are actually a very tiny slice of their business. If you then subtract all the RVer's who simply move a receiver from their home to their RV (satellite companies make zero extra $$) you will understand why no satellite TV provider will ever do anything terribly special for RVers. At least DISH stepped up and made a PAYG plan available but otherwise, we are just a pimple on the butt of their businesses.
  • MDKMDK wrote:
    You'd think cable/satellite providers would bend over backwards to make something work affordably for this ever expanding segment of society.
    (aka us RV-ers)


    Why would a service provider bend over backwards for a miniscule percentage of the subscriber base? Because thats what RVr's are in the overall scheme of things to a company like Dish Network. I'd bet less than 1/10th of 1%. Perhaps you believe the industry spew promoted by the RVIA too much through the GoRving campaign, and their trumped up reality TV shows.

    Dish does more at least than Direct TV when it come to use in an RV.
  • Dutch_12078 wrote:
    I agree with Bill, the current FCC rules do not support multiple DMA's on the same account except in a few very limited circumstances.


    When I was told about Dish trying to become more user friendly, the person I was talking to mentioned the FCC rules limiting the ability to support multiple locations on one account.

    Richard
  • Mostly none of the above is correct. The FCC does not care about streaming but makes rules that the OTA broadcaster must abide by. Retirees or not, streaming as your only source of TV is financially restrictive unless you live in a S&B with unlimited cable internet. No one is going to bend over anything when it's still the best option for everyone else. NO satellite TV provider will do anything special for RVers when RVers are 1/1000 of their business.
  • It's getting easier to stream online over wifi or data plans, than it is to connect to a cable or find a satellite provider that can accommodate/solve economically what is becoming a much more common problem for retirees and campers in general. You'd think cable/satellite providers would bend over backwards to make something work affordably for this ever expanding segment of society.
    (aka us RV-ers)
  • I agree with Bill, the current FCC rules do not support multiple DMA's on the same account except in a few very limited circumstances.
  • This could be quite a challenge for DISH since it would not be legal under FCC rules. It might just have been a tech trying to make you feel better.
  • newman fulltimer wrote:
    its a simple fix get a diff card for the rv receiver like the flex pack on the pay as you go packages

    As long as you want to pay twice.
  • its a simple fix get a diff card for the rv receiver like the flex pack on the pay as you go packages

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