You can use the dish but not the LNB; it will not work for dtv. The DISH Network LNB and the receiver decodes the signal and gives you a picture on your TV.
No, you are not able to use the LNB from DISH Network and receive dtv signal. Our receivers and LNB decode the signal to bring the picture to your TV.
If you are in to bundles like phone, internet, and television bundles then Comcast would be a better choice for bundling packages. However, if you want a perfect television entertainment packages, it would be either Dish Network and Direct TV. Dish Network is for family entertainment and is cheaper than Direct TV which is for sports entertainment.
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DISH Network receivers decode the satellite signal using the receiver and the LNB on the dish outside of the home. The LNBs are unique to each company and can't be used by the other. In answer to your question, no.
I just wanted to clarify that Bell Canada provides the DISH Network signal from our satellites in space. Everything from the receiver to the dish is provided by Bell Canada.
Dish Network was owned by Echostar Communications but is now a separate entity. Echostar is the key technology partner to DISH Network.
Our satellites for DISH Network have a southwestern direction. I'm not sure but I believe DTV is the same.
Bandamax is not in Direct TV. It is in Dish Network. You can find Bandamax on channel 867 in Dish Network. Bandamax sometimes airs on Galavision for a little bit in Direct TV.
Dish TV is a pretty good service, they have a lot of channels. Dish Network, and Direct TV are the two main companies, and Direct TV is better than the other.
There are a lot of television services out there now a days. The two best television providers are Direct T.V and Dish Network. Direct T.V is more the movie channels, soccer, abc family, and mtv. Dish Network has almost the same channels except Dish Network is more expensive.
No you cannot. The receiver decodes the signal coming from the satellite that is unique to DISH Network.