yes. your landlord owns the apartment where you are living. however, it is better to ask them if they are using dish network satellite tv service. if they are using it, i suggest to talk with your landlord that you want to share with the service. you just need to pay for the 2nd receiver box.
DISH Network does not currently offer services in Canada.
There are many satellites that Dish Network uses.
You can use the dish but not the LNB; it will not work for dtv. The DISH Network LNB and the receiver decodes the signal and gives you a picture on your TV.
The codes we here at DISH Network have & would use to attempt to program the DISH Network remote with your Olevia TV would be, 506 or 127.
Dish Network has a Canadian company called Dish Network Canada. You would have to subscribe to their services. Whether or not you could use old equipment would be a question only they could answer.
DISH Network uses quite a few different Satellites, not only one. The satellites we currently use consist of the following, 61.5, 72.7, 77, 110, 118.75, 119, and 129.
http://www.dishnetwork.com/receivers/dvr/default.aspx Dish Network has several hdtv receivers for use in the home. The model VIP922 has a 1TB hard drive for recording
Sorry to inform you but there is a company called DISH high speed internet. It is part of the DISH network so you will have issues if you use their name.
Yes it is. The PlayStation Network does not charge to play games or use the network
I just wanted to clarify the previous answer. DISH Network is available in Canada but provided by Bell Canada. The programming packages are different from the packages in the United States. All equipment is provided by Bell Canada.
Yes, you can use an HDMI cable to connect your dish network receiver box to your DVD recorder or the normal AV cables. However, HDMI is perfectly advisable to use.
No you cannot. The receiver decodes the signal coming from the satellite that is unique to DISH Network.