Does dish offer something like Directs Sunday ticket? Something where I would be guaranteed to see all the Rams games? I can’t seem to find a good answer online. And I don’t feel like calling them and end up on a list for shop calls.
No. Direct TV/ATT has exclusive NFL rights and is the only way in USA to watch games out of local networkDoes dish offer something like Directs Sunday ticket? Something where I would be guaranteed to see all the Rams games? I can’t seem to find a good answer online. And I don’t feel like calling them and end up on a list for shop calls.
Does dish offer something like Directs Sunday ticket? Something where I would be guaranteed to see all the Rams games? I can’t seem to find a good answer online. And I don’t feel like calling them and end up on a list for shop calls.
DirecTv paid a ton of money to get exclusive rights to NFL Sunday Ticket, which is why they now extort their customers.Does dish offer something like Directs Sunday ticket? Something where I would be guaranteed to see all the Rams games? I can’t seem to find a good answer online. And I don’t feel like calling them and end up on a list for shop calls.
Honestly, going to a Sports Bar is cheaper.
Lol, in my opinion, yes, it’s still cheaper over the long run.Even if you drink and eat at the bar?
I've gotten the ticket for free the last 3-4 years, and an additional discount on top of it.Being able to watch Rams games from home is awesome, but DirecTV will rape your wallet.
Sssssssh! Talk like that will screw it up!!!I've gotten the ticket for free the last 3-4 years, and an additional discount on top of it.
Don't know why they just don't lower the price and stop giving it away
Even if you drink and eat at the bar?
On my Apple TV, the Big 10 network and SEC Network are available on the ESPN app. Not sure if a subscription to ESPN streaming covers itThe only thing that I can't find is BitTen channel, for PSI games.
Direct TV is going to streaming instead of satellite. Does away with all the installation labor at subscribers homes and no more satellite costs. They will send you a box and remote in the mail and you will set it up on your wifi.
This guy!!! LolSo rural customers will be screwed? Often rural areas have a hard cap on internet bandwidth
I suppose Hughes Net is an option.So rural customers will be screwed? Often rural areas have a hard cap on internet bandwidth
Oh God don't do it.I suppose Hughes Net is an option.
Please explain. I only knew one person using it but they liked it. I'm thinking of it as an option for me in the future.Oh God don't do it.
I have both real reasons and selfish reasons for saying that. Just saying, I would not recommend.
I know one guy who has it but doesn't like it. His experience with their customer service has been bad and the service he gets isn't great. I haven't ever talked to a single tech (third party types with no affiliations) that liked dealing with them. IP communication was never meant to go into space, so there's some funky stuff that has to be done to make it work even half way decent. I had to run similar services in the Army and I have a slight bias against it because I've seen that type of technology suck first handPlease explain. I only knew one person using it but they liked it. I'm thinking of it as an option for me in the future.
OK thanks.I know one guy who has it but doesn't like it. His experience with their customer service has been bad and the service he gets isn't great. I haven't ever talked to a single tech (third party types with no affiliations) that liked dealing with them. IP communication was never meant to go into space, so there's some funky stuff that has to be done to make it work even half way decent. I had to run similar services in the Army and I have a slight bias against it because I've seen that type of technology suck first hand
Also, they have a division that competes directly with the company I work for. That's really neither here nor there, it's just the selfish reason.