Dish quietly launches Alliance Group to license video services to
broadband-only providers
by Daniel Frankel <https://www.fiercecable.com/author/daniel-frankel> |
Fierce Cable
Jan 12, 2018 12:29pm
https://www.fiercecable.com/cable/dish-quietly-launches-alliance-group-to-license-video-services-to-broadband-only-providers
[image: satellite dishes on a roof]
Dish Network is quietly launching a new enterprise partnership group to
license its video service to broadband-only providers including smaller
cable operators. (Image: Rafael Castillo / CC BY 2.0)
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Dish Network has quietly launched a new business unit it's calling the Dish
Alliance Group, which will seek out strategic enterprise partnerships for
Dish video services with broadband-only service providers.

“Many broadband companies offer their own video solution but increasing
programming costs and a large number of internet-only customers have left
many looking for alternate video solutions,” said a Dish marketing page
<https://www.dish.com/alliance-group/> touting the new division.

“Partnering with the Dish Referral Marketing Program through the Alliance
Group gives your company a new sales and marketing arm with which to sell
Dish video solutions to internet-only customers,” Dish added.

Dish PR reps didn’t immediately respond to Fierce’s inquiry for further
comment and context.

The new Alliance division appears headed by five-year Dish veteran Perry
Crider, who lists the unit on his LinkedIn page
<https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6356613371516764160/> as
“the conduit for cable companies, telcos, broadband providers,
municipalities, utility, and tech companies to access the the full suite of
Dish's capabilities.  A partnership with Dish will allow you to grow your
customer base and ARPU.”

Listed Dish products and services available for licensing under the program
include not only the “flagship” Dish satellite TV service, but also virtual
MVPD service Sling TV and hardware complement AirTV.

“Increase broadband sales by partnering with Dish to sell your broadband
service to Dish’s new and existing customers in our industry-leading
customer service with dedicated customer experience centers,” reads a letter
from Crider
<https://www.dish.com/alliance-group/pdf/AllianceGroupBooket_122117-Spreads-LR.pdf>
introducing
the service.

Limited to providing primarily satellite and IP-delivered video services,
Dish is struggling to maintain market share against cable rivals who, in
addition to wireline broadband and internet-based landline telephone
services, are beginning to also bundle in wireless services into what
they’re billing as value bundles to consumers.

Meanwhile, vMVPD rivals to Sling TV have identified an opportunity in the
market to tie video services to small cable companies who don’t want
anything to do directly with the increasingly expensive business of pay TV
program licensing.

Virtual MVPD fuboTV, for example, has a partnership to license its service
to small cable companies repped by the National Cable TV Cooperative.
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