Rumored ever since Dish agreed to pay several billions of dollars for Sprint's prepaid businesses, Amazon's name is back in the news today. Unfortunately, it doesn't sound like the two companies will announce their alliance very soon, as the e-commerce giant is merely planning to launch a "SIM service test" in an unspecified market outside the US at this time. While obviously unconfirmed, the news comes from Peter Adderton ( via Seeking Alpha), none other than the founder of Boost Mobile America, who definitely qualifies as a well-connected insider. Technical resources + money = success Adderton has no skin in the US wireless game anymore, but his sources are probably as trustworthy as they come, so chances are Amazon will indeed test the mobile network operator waters somewhere outside North America soon. From there, Adderton seems to enter guesswork territory, predicting that an eventual partnership between Dish and Amazon would be a nightmare scenario for Verizon, T-Mobile, and AT&T.
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This remote was easy to set up, and works like it should. If you have a 322 (dual) receiver and are looking for a #2 remote, this one will work. Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2019 Verified Purchase The remote appeared to be a genuine article which can be used to control Dish Network satellite TV receivers. However, no set-up instructions were provided. There should have been a small brochure/pamphlet/instruction sheet explaining how to configure the device to work with the satellite receiver and the TV being used. Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2020 Verified Purchase I bought this as a replacement for my in laws' TV remote that had slowly stopped working button by button. It took a while to get it connected to the TV and a few buttons don't do anything. But it was a good price, it got here quickly, and we can finally turn the volume down! Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2019 Verified Purchase This item got a 2 star only because 2 1/2 wasn't available and it has no information on programming it to your "Dish" receiver.
For years Dish Network Corp. Chief Executive Charlie Ergen has sought out deals and partnerships with just about every major telecom company, from Sprint Corp. to T-Mobile US Inc. to AT&T Inc. —so far, to no avail. Now, the satellite-television mogul is turning his attention to the technology world and a new—and somewhat surprising—potential partner has emerged: Inc. CEO Jeff Bezos. The two men—eccentric billionaires with geek tendencies and shared interest in space and robotics—have gotten to know each other better over the past year and have discussed a partnership to enter the wireless business, according to people familiar with the matter. Among the ideas: Amazon could help finance a network Dish is building focused on the "Internet of Things"—the idea that everything from bikes to Amazon's drones can have web connectivity everywhere. Another idea is that Amazon, as a founding partner of Dish's new wireless network, could offer an option for Prime members to pay a little more a month for a connectivity or phone plan, one of the people said.
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