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Peter Clark wrote:
DirecTV's phone connection only sends Pay Per View usage data back to their computer, it is not used for authorization or activation of the receiver. One time I had the phone line connected in a spare room, but accidentally disconnected the run to the multiswitch. When a guest wanted to use it (god alone knows how long later) I had to call DTV and have them hit the receiver, even though they showed that the box dialed in as scheduled. It sends viewer data back as well. Or earlier versions of it did... http://www.directv.com/DTVAPP/custom..._phoneline.dsp "Get the most out of your entertainment experience by keeping your DIRECTV® Receiver connected to a land-based phone-line. How does staying connected help you? It allows you to order pay per view movies and events with your remote control and avoid phone-order assistance fees. You'll also be able to order other special programming and products through your on-screen guide such as Local Channels and DIRECTV — The Guide®. Your sports subscription packages will be mirrored to the other DIRECTV Receivers in your house. You'll be able to upgrade to our advanced receivers such as the DIRECTV® DVR. You'll be plugged into our system for future interactive capabilities." How do they pro-rate? Do they limit the amount of times you can do this? How about taking 'vacation' 3 weeks a month? http://www.directv.com/DTVAPP/get_di...tions_cost.dsp "If you have additional questions, call us toll-free at 1-888-777-2454" Used to be vacation billing info on the website, quick browse didn't find anything. I'd suggest the newsgroups specifically for this item, if you want to continue information gathering in this manner... |
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On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 14:05:02 -0500, Darrel Toepfer
wrote: Peter Clark wrote: DirecTV's phone connection only sends Pay Per View usage data back to their computer, it is not used for authorization or activation of the receiver. One time I had the phone line connected in a spare room, but accidentally disconnected the run to the multiswitch. When a guest wanted to use it (god alone knows how long later) I had to call DTV and have them hit the receiver, even though they showed that the box dialed in as scheduled. It sends viewer data back as well. Or earlier versions of it did... http://www.directv.com/DTVAPP/custom..._phoneline.dsp "Get the most out of your entertainment experience by keeping your DIRECTV® Receiver connected to a land-based phone-line. How does staying connected help you? It allows you to order pay per view movies and events with your remote control and avoid phone-order assistance fees. You'll also be able to order other special programming and products through your on-screen guide such as Local Channels and DIRECTV — The Guide®. Your sports subscription packages will be mirrored to the other DIRECTV Receivers in your house. You'll be able to upgrade to our advanced receivers such as the DIRECTV® DVR. You'll be plugged into our system for future interactive capabilities." Interactive DTV was discontinued at least a year ago. And even that didn't require the phone line to work unless you were using the B&N onscreen bookstore. The rest of the information in the above link is regarding PPV (including sports packages like NFL Sunday Ticket etc). The basic point is regarding the authorization packet, and that does not come through the phone connection, just from the datastream coming through the dish. There is no alternate connection for them to enable/disable the box - only the data through the dish can do that. http://www.directv.com/DTVAPP/get_di...tions_cost.dsp "If you have additional questions, call us toll-free at 1-888-777-2454" I was referring to the XM Weather subscription and that I didn't know if it had a suspend option, not DTV. Sorry to not be clear. |
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