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Originally posted by: vi_edit
It's a cable only thing. Cox had it too. It's not available to satellite much to my sadness![]()
Originally posted by: Adam8281
How is it even possible for it to work with satellite, since the communication is only one way (the satellite can transmit to your dish, but your dish can't 'beam up' a signal back to the satellite to request a program). Or do satellite dishes/boxes also have some kind of land-line connection to the provider?
Originally posted by: Adam8281
How is it even possible for it to work with satellite, since the communication is only one way (the satellite can transmit to your dish, but your dish can't 'beam up' a signal back to the satellite to request a program). Or do satellite dishes/boxes also have some kind of land-line connection to the provider?
Originally posted by: Rock Hydra
Originally posted by: Adam8281
How is it even possible for it to work with satellite, since the communication is only one way (the satellite can transmit to your dish, but your dish can't 'beam up' a signal back to the satellite to request a program). Or do satellite dishes/boxes also have some kind of land-line connection to the provider?
You have to use a land line, and the box dials in to order PPV movies. I know that's how it worked when my parents had DirecTV, and I'm sure it's the same with Dish Network
Originally posted by: Inspector Jihad
Originally posted by: Rock Hydra
Originally posted by: Adam8281
How is it even possible for it to work with satellite, since the communication is only one way (the satellite can transmit to your dish, but your dish can't 'beam up' a signal back to the satellite to request a program). Or do satellite dishes/boxes also have some kind of land-line connection to the provider?
You have to use a land line, and the box dials in to order PPV movies. I know that's how it worked when my parents had DirecTV, and I'm sure it's the same with Dish Network
so it is possible?
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: Inspector Jihad
Originally posted by: Rock Hydra
Originally posted by: Adam8281
How is it even possible for it to work with satellite, since the communication is only one way (the satellite can transmit to your dish, but your dish can't 'beam up' a signal back to the satellite to request a program). Or do satellite dishes/boxes also have some kind of land-line connection to the provider?
You have to use a land line, and the box dials in to order PPV movies. I know that's how it worked when my parents had DirecTV, and I'm sure it's the same with Dish Network
so it is possible?
Pay-Per-View is possible; I sincerely doubt that OnDemand is, though... I can't see how it would be.
Originally posted by: Torghn
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: Inspector Jihad
Originally posted by: Rock Hydra
Originally posted by: Adam8281
How is it even possible for it to work with satellite, since the communication is only one way (the satellite can transmit to your dish, but your dish can't 'beam up' a signal back to the satellite to request a program). Or do satellite dishes/boxes also have some kind of land-line connection to the provider?
You have to use a land line, and the box dials in to order PPV movies. I know that's how it worked when my parents had DirecTV, and I'm sure it's the same with Dish Network
so it is possible?
Pay-Per-View is possible; I sincerely doubt that OnDemand is, though... I can't see how it would be.
It will be eventualy. Satalite dishes/boxes can send data back to the satalite, they just aren't very efficent or fast (just like satalite internet). I think the biggest problem is avaluable bandiwth from the satalite to you. It's no big deal when everyone gets the same thing but it's not like cable where everyone has a direct line to their house.
Originally posted by: Inspector Jihad
Originally posted by: Rock Hydra
Originally posted by: Adam8281
How is it even possible for it to work with satellite, since the communication is only one way (the satellite can transmit to your dish, but your dish can't 'beam up' a signal back to the satellite to request a program). Or do satellite dishes/boxes also have some kind of land-line connection to the provider?
You have to use a land line, and the box dials in to order PPV movies. I know that's how it worked when my parents had DirecTV, and I'm sure it's the same with Dish Network
so it is possible?
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
Someone with DirectTV used my Email address on their account. I don't know what to do because DirectTV keeps spamming me everytime they make a payment. I'm tempted to upgrade their package to every sports package and movie channel. It would be over $1500 a month.![]()
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: Torghn
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: Inspector Jihad
Originally posted by: Rock Hydra
Originally posted by: Adam8281
How is it even possible for it to work with satellite, since the communication is only one way (the satellite can transmit to your dish, but your dish can't 'beam up' a signal back to the satellite to request a program). Or do satellite dishes/boxes also have some kind of land-line connection to the provider?
You have to use a land line, and the box dials in to order PPV movies. I know that's how it worked when my parents had DirecTV, and I'm sure it's the same with Dish Network
so it is possible?
Pay-Per-View is possible; I sincerely doubt that OnDemand is, though... I can't see how it would be.
It will be eventualy. Satalite dishes/boxes can send data back to the satalite, they just aren't very efficent or fast (just like satalite internet). I think the biggest problem is avaluable bandiwth from the satalite to you. It's no big deal when everyone gets the same thing but it's not like cable where everyone has a direct line to their house.
Exactly. I know that two-way satellite communication is happening all over the place. Providing on-demand to satellite customers would take up a HUGE amount of bandwidth...
Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: Torghn
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: Inspector Jihad
Originally posted by: Rock Hydra
Originally posted by: Adam8281
How is it even possible for it to work with satellite, since the communication is only one way (the satellite can transmit to your dish, but your dish can't 'beam up' a signal back to the satellite to request a program). Or do satellite dishes/boxes also have some kind of land-line connection to the provider?
You have to use a land line, and the box dials in to order PPV movies. I know that's how it worked when my parents had DirecTV, and I'm sure it's the same with Dish Network
so it is possible?
Pay-Per-View is possible; I sincerely doubt that OnDemand is, though... I can't see how it would be.
It will be eventualy. Satalite dishes/boxes can send data back to the satalite, they just aren't very efficent or fast (just like satalite internet). I think the biggest problem is avaluable bandiwth from the satalite to you. It's no big deal when everyone gets the same thing but it's not like cable where everyone has a direct line to their house.
Exactly. I know that two-way satellite communication is happening all over the place. Providing on-demand to satellite customers would take up a HUGE amount of bandwidth...
And they have a HUGE amount of bandwidth. I think they could do it personally.
Originally posted by: Syringer
Originally posted by: Adam8281
How is it even possible for it to work with satellite, since the communication is only one way (the satellite can transmit to your dish, but your dish can't 'beam up' a signal back to the satellite to request a program). Or do satellite dishes/boxes also have some kind of land-line connection to the provider?
Phone line.
Originally posted by: Syringer
http://www.dishnetwork.com/content/programming/vod/faq/index.shtml
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: Inspector Jihad
Originally posted by: Rock Hydra
Originally posted by: Adam8281
How is it even possible for it to work with satellite, since the communication is only one way (the satellite can transmit to your dish, but your dish can't 'beam up' a signal back to the satellite to request a program). Or do satellite dishes/boxes also have some kind of land-line connection to the provider?
You have to use a land line, and the box dials in to order PPV movies. I know that's how it worked when my parents had DirecTV, and I'm sure it's the same with Dish Network
so it is possible?
Pay-Per-View is possible; I sincerely doubt that OnDemand is, though... I can't see how it would be.
Originally posted by: Queasy
As long as you have a satellite receiver with built-in DVR....I don't see what is so attractive about On-Demand.