| Is DISH available in Alaska and Hawaii? | What are the programming charges for a |
| America's Top 120 is now available in Hawaii | second Demopolis DISH Network |
| and Alaska. | receiver? There is no "programming" fee |
| | for your 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th or 6th receivers. |
| Why does a phone line connect to the | Whatever DISH Network programming you |
| receiver? For most applications the phone | subscribe to on your "main" receiver will |
| line is for on-screen Caller ID, impulse | automatically be on your "secondary" (extra) |
| Pay-Per-View and Home Interactive TV. There | receivers. Under our primary promotion |
| is also a special consideration in regards to | (Digital Home Advantage), there is also no |
| our primary promotion (Digital Home | additional outlet fees provided all dual-tuner |
| Advantage), where there is no additional outlet | receivers (DISH 322 or DVR 522) are |
| fees provided all dual-tuner receivers (DISH | continuously connected to the customer's |
| 322 or DVR 522) are continuously connected | phone line. There will be a $5 per month lease |
| to the customer's phone line. | when a 3rd receiver is selected. Under our |
| | secondary promotion (Free Dish) there is a |
| How do I get my local channels? Local | second receiver Access Fee of $5 per month |
| channels are available to anyone who has a | for each secondary receiver you may have. |
| qualifying ZIP code under the SHVA ruling. A | |
| new law went into effect November 24, 1999 | DISH is one of the most technologically |
| which now allows satellite companies to carry | advanced, high-quality satellite TV systems |
| locals into local markets on a broader scale. | available. Our receivers are fully |
| | MPEG-2/DVB compliant, offering you |
| | excellent quality in both audio and video. |
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