August 19th, 2013
DISH Network from Cannon Satellite TV of course means getting satellite TV the way that you want it. This has been something that is pretty-well established. But when you become a customer of DISH Network, you’re also opening up the chance to get dishNET satellite Internet to go along with your DISH package. You may not be familiar with the fact that DISH Network has a service for Internet that allows customers to bundle these together. It is a great way to help you save on your bills all while getting serious satellite TV and Internet service.
There are plenty of reasons why you ought to consider going with dishNET for your Internet service. DISH Network partners with HughesNet and Viasat to bring customers satellite Internet the way that they want it.
Ordering DISH Network means that you’ll have the ability to bundle together the satellite TV and Internet service, which means that there is only one bill to pay. DISH Network will set you up with a lower price based on which one of the several tiers that you want to go with. Between the Smart Pack and America’s Top 250 Pack, you’ll be able to get anywhere between 5 and 10 Mbps, depending on where you live.
Bundling also means that you could get a discount on your monthly price as part of being a DISH customer. Call to learn more about the different levels of prices that come along with each of the data plans that you can choose.
As you should expect from DISH Network, bundling DISH TV and dishNET together means having customer support access at all hours of the day, even in the late hours. This is service that you can come to depend on whenever it is needed.
With TV and Internet together, you’ll be able to check out the awesome features of DISH that you can only use with an Internet connection. This means services such as On Demand programming, DISH Apps and plenty more. Why miss out on these features? Putting together dishNET and satellite TV is a sound option for any DISH customer.
Categories: DISH & TV news
December 10th, 2012
DISH is the best value in entertainment, and they also offer the best savings in internet and phone. With DISHNet satellite internet service you can get fast nationwide satellite internet service. Starting at just $34.99/month with speeds up to 10mbps, broadband speed internet services are within reach of everyone, no matter where you live or your budget.
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December 5th, 2012
DISHNet is high speed satellite internet now available from DISH Network. With faster nationwide internet now available, those in even the most remote areas no longer have to settle for prehistoric dial up or go without internet access. Keep up with friends and family, send and receive emails quickly, browse social media and read the news.
$34.99/month |
$49.99/monthBest Value! |
$69.99/month |
Includes: 5GB Anytime Data 5GB Bonus Data Up to 5mbps download speed Up to 1mbps upload speed |
Includes: 10GB Anytime Data 10GB Bonus Data Up to 10mbps download speed Up to 1mbps upload speed |
Includes: 15GB Anytime Data 15GB Bonus Data Up to 15mbps download speed Up to 2mbps upload speed |
Categories: DISH & TV news
November 23rd, 2012
DISH high speed satellite internet is like nothing you’ve ever experienced before! Get broadband speeds, up to 3x faster than DSL, in even the most rural areas!
Categories: DISH & TV news
October 1st, 2012
Satellite internet has long been an excellent alternative to rural internet customers who wanted speeds faster than dial-up, but with DISH Network’s all new satellite broadband service, dishNET, you can now get speeds up to 3x faster than DSL!
With broadband satellite internet service from dishNET you can take advantage of speeds up to 10 mbps, and when you bundle with DISH Network satellite TV service you can find packages that start at only $39.99/month. Bundling is a great way to save! When you bundle your qualified TV service the internet activation fee is waived – a $99 value! You can save $240 over two years by bundling your TV and internet services with DISH Network and dishNET.
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