5th
November
2007
With Dish Network’s IP Callback, a customer’s ViP622 DVR or ViP722 DVR that is connected to their broadband-enabled home network would allow these receivers to “call in” to download Pay-Per-View purchases without needing a phone line. The IP Callback with can also be used for various other features such as PPV Ordering, DISH on Demand Ordering, and Saving $5 since the Programming Access Fee Waived. Subject to applicable terms and conditions, the home networking IP connection provides certain Pay-Per-View ordering capability via remote control and a continuous connection may satisfy the requirements for waiving the $5.00 Additional Outlet Programming Access Fee.
posted in Technology, Dish Tips and Help |
5th
November
2007
Dish Network models ViP622 DVR & ViP722 DVR receivers use DishCOMM technology to communicate with each other using the power lines in the home via HomePlug. By using HomePlug, you only need one Dish Network receiver connected to a phone line and the other receivers will be able to dial out through the receiver connected to the phone line.
Two connectivity options include:
1. Plug the receiver directly into the wall – The receiver needs to be directly connected into the wall power –but not a GFI or switched outlet.
2. If using a surge protector, plug the receiver into the HomePlug port of a HomePlug-compatible, surge-protected power strip – Do not use a Panamax power strip. A Panamax power strip does not have the HomePlug outlet needed, so it will not transmit the data through the power lines.
posted in Technology, Dish Tips and Help |
5th
November
2007
Dish Network is currently moving their International programming to different satellite orbital locations to free up capacity for future DISH Network programming. This migration initiative will also help minimize the need for many International programming subscribers to have multiple antennas.
This migration is an on-going initiative, which is expected to be completed around Q1 2008. Different International programming language groups will be migrating to their new orbital locations at different times. Dish Network said that even though International programming orbital locations will be changing, most corresponding channel numbers will remain the same.
Dish Network has already begun migrating International programming currently transmitted from the 121° orbital location to the 118.7° orbital location. Additionally, select International programming currently transmitted from the 61.5° or 148° orbital locations will also be moving to the 118.7° orbital location. When the migration is complete, International programming will no longer be simulcast from the 121° orbital location, but will instead ONLY be broadcast from the 61.5°, 148° or 118.7° orbital locations. Again, please note that this migration is occurring in phases.
posted in Technology, Dish Programming Updates, Dish International |
5th
November
2007
Dish Network announced the launch of TBS in HD for DISH Network Commercial Services, effective October 12th on Channel 542 at the 61.5° and 129° orbital locations!
Dish Network said that there has been significant demand for TBS in HD from their Public and Private customers for this channel, and they are happy to now offer it in our programming lineup – especially since it broadcasted a considerable number of 2007 Major League Baseball Playoff games.
TBS in HD is available in the following packages at no additional charge – Effective October 12, 2007
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Business HD (Private viewing locations only)* $20.00/month
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Business HD Max (Private viewing locations only)* $30.00/month
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Hospitality HD (Public viewing locations only)** Starting at $50.00/month***
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Hospitality HD Max (Public viewing locations only)** Starting at $60.00/month***
*Business HD and Business HD Max require a subscription to Private Plus.
**Hospitality HD and Hospitality HD Max require a subscription to Max View and Commercial Sports.
***Programming rates for HD packages in Public viewing locations are based on Fire Occupancy Certificates
posted in Dish Programming Updates, Dish HD Updates, Dish Network Commercial |
5th
November
2007
If your one of the many unfortunate NBA fans that does not have Jack Nickelson’s good fortune of having courtside seats to the hottest NBA games being played then Dish Network has your solution. On October 30th, Dish Network announced that NBA TV is now included in their national lineup of HD programming. Currently Dish Network is the leading satellite company ranked number one in customer service and offers 75 high-quality, high-definition channels. NBA TV is not just another sports channel, it is Dish Networks ultimate source for all things basketball, whether it be the latest in basketball news, minute by minute play of live NBA basketball games, and live interviews with basketball stars and legends of the game, as well as bringing you the most memorable highlights in basketball history.
posted in Dish Network Sports, Dish Programming Updates, Dish HD Updates |