Oct-25-2019 08:20 AM
Oct-29-2019 09:31 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:timmac wrote:
Like I have said before million's of customers are leaving sat/cable TV every year, streaming is the new better way.
Don't waste your money on a fancy new satellite equipment for your RV cause it soon will be junk..
18 months sat/cable TV will roll over and die..
:R
You HAVE been saying this same 18 months "prediction" for the last THREE or more YEARS.. That IS much more than the supposed "18 months" of your predictions and is a moving target for you to troll with..
I say give your "rant" a rest and butt out..
Oct-29-2019 07:14 PM
Dutch_12078 wrote:smarty wrote:
May be time for all of you to toss your TV's and get back to camping. 🙂
We're long past our "camping" days, now we're "RV'ers" with all the comforts that come with most homes. 😉
Oct-29-2019 06:36 PM
smarty wrote:
May be time for all of you to toss your TV's and get back to camping. 🙂
Oct-29-2019 12:46 PM
Oct-28-2019 08:02 PM
wa8yxm wrote:
THe sale of DirecTV to AT&T was not good for DirecTV.. The problem is if Direc is sold to DISH you end up with basically a monopoly (Oh sure there is Orby but they are a different technology and not nearly competition.. yet).
Just like broadcast media. where there uses to be hundreds of companies.. We are down to about six.
Oct-28-2019 02:44 PM
Oct-28-2019 10:24 AM
TechWriter wrote:Two different issues. All legacy TV services have been losing customers and will likely continue to do so. I don't think there are any statistics that would answer the other issue one way or that other and that issue would be "Is the quality of customer service at Directv a significant reason for the decline in subscriptions?" I really don't believe that a high percentage of the customers who have left Directv have done so due to a problem relating to actual customer service. I think most have left due to cost and the availability of alternative services that now better meet their needs.westernrvparkowner wrote:
I wonder if the big problems with Directv Customer Service is actually concentrated on forums like this. Maybe it is only a problem for RV type uses. I have both home and commercial services from Directv and never have an issue other than when they are having a fight over content fees and a channel is blacked out or the occasional loss of signal in heavy rain or snow. Both of those cure themselves without intervention of a customer service agent.
It just might be that customers with RVs constitute 2% of their business and 90% of their problems. If that is case, it might be in Directv's interest to actively eliminate that segment of the market.
DirecTV is bleeding customers and it has very little to do with RVers.
Oct-28-2019 10:21 AM
westernrvparkowner wrote:
I wonder if the big problems with Directv Customer Service is actually concentrated on forums like this. Maybe it is only a problem for RV type uses. I have both home and commercial services from Directv and never have an issue other than when they are having a fight over content fees and a channel is blacked out or the occasional loss of signal in heavy rain or snow. Both of those cure themselves without intervention of a customer service agent.
It just might be that customers with RVs constitute 2% of their business and 90% of their problems. If that is case, it might be in Directv's interest to actively eliminate that segment of the market.
Oct-28-2019 10:17 AM
Oct-28-2019 10:14 AM
TechWriter wrote:
DirecTV is bleeding customers and it has very little to do with RVers.
Oct-28-2019 10:05 AM
westernrvparkowner wrote:
I wonder if the big problems with Directv Customer Service is actually concentrated on forums like this. Maybe it is only a problem for RV type uses. I have both home and commercial services from Directv and never have an issue other than when they are having a fight over content fees and a channel is blacked out or the occasional loss of signal in heavy rain or snow. Both of those cure themselves without intervention of a customer service agent.
It just might be that customers with RVs constitute 2% of their business and 90% of their problems. If that is case, it might be in Directv's interest to actively eliminate that segment of the market.
Oct-28-2019 07:41 AM
Oct-27-2019 08:06 PM
Oct-27-2019 04:19 AM
TechWriter wrote:Wild Bill 888 wrote:
Can’t wait for Elon to get his world wide sat network up. He has some up now and has applied for permits for 30,000 small low altitude sats.I figure he can get about 4 Billion customers. At an average $10 / mo that’s an income of 40 Billion/mo, not bad, I’ll be happy to pay it and say goodbye to Dish.
4 billion customers? I don't think so. StarLink's main customers will be financial markets who will pay through the nose for shorter Internet access times.