DISH's website only claims 96 HDs in the US in AEP (America's Everything Package).ynotrhyme said:i Just spoke with a Dish Network representative and he told me there are 250 HD channels in Puerto Rico? Is this true or is he smoking the crack pipe?
HD250?James Long said:There is a package called HD 250, but it does not include 250 HD channels. It includes the HD versions of the channels in AT 250 (America's Top 250) which is 75 HD channels at my last count.
It's AT250 with HD Free for Life,my billing still says AT 250,but at the bottom it says HD250 Free.It's $69.99 it advertises over 74 HD channels,I counted 80,when I add my 5 HD Local channels.MCHuf said:HD250?
How do you get that package and how much does it cost?
Then it would be the AT 250 package. Nothing special then.Jhon69 said:It's AT250 with HD Free for Life,my billing still says AT 250,but at the bottom it says HD250 Free.It's $69.99 it advertises over 74 HD channels,I counted 80,when I add my 5 HD Local channels.![]()
AT250 = the AT250 package SD + $10 for HD if you want HD without free for life.MCHuf said:Then it would be the AT 250 package. Nothing special then.
When James Long mentioned HD250, I had thought that it was a undisclosed package (used for retentions). Seeing that it's the AT 250 w/free HD, doesn't make it that special. I currently have the AT 200 w/free HD. Dish Network with free HD is still priced close to other providers who are charging extra for HD. The main price differences between Dish and others are due to channel line-ups and equipment fees. Hence the "not that special" comment.tampa8 said:AT250 = the AT250 package SD + $10 for HD if you want HD without free for life.
HD250 = the AT250 package with free HD
AT250 does not automatically mean HD, there are more SD subscribers than HD subscribers. So it is something special......