DishNetPC Satellite TV Software

DishNetPC is a software program that allows you to bring Dish Satellite TV to your personal computer without having to actually pay for a hefty monthly contract. You will gain access to 10,000 national and international TV stations, and you’ll have plenty of categories to choose from.
DishNetPC’s interface is simply easy to use. You won’t need to be a super geek to watch TV online with Dish Net PC. All you have to do is download the software, find a channel that you are interested in, and turn it on. DishNetPC also comes with a unique customization feature that allows you to add your favorite YouTube videos to your software and keep a tab on the latest hottest YouTube videos.
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Watching ESPN, CNN, and NGEO is great, but you don’t have to limit yourself to only these channels. DishNetPC allows you to watch live sporting events from around the world alongside PPV events that may be televised for free in other countries.

DishNetPC requires a one time fee of $34.95, but if you think about it that’s less than what folks pay on a monthly basis to companies such as Comcast, and DirecTV.
Download your copy of DishNet PC software here.




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I have been burned twice by paying a one-time fee for a service such as DishNetPC. What assurance do I have that I won’t get burned a third time? In other words, is there an independent assessment of DishNetPC by a credible source that I can believe in?
Hi Levine,
The only assurance that I can give you is that I am using it myself and can’t be happier with it. I should probably include some screenshots or videos to prove that. Now keep in mind: NONE of these products are perfect. When they claim you get 5000 channels, there are going to be channels that don’t work. But that’s not intentional. Things change and channels break. They try to fix it. Now I’d be interested to know how you have been burned and what software company it has been.