Some very interesting Rumors coming out of AT&T / DIRECTV. (Remember these are just rumors!)
First up, shortly after the start of 2016 we will see LIVE 4K content from DIRECTV. DIRECTV will launch with 2 linear channels and 3 (non VOD) PPV channels.
The first channels to be launched in 4K will be DIRECTV's Audience Network and on other channel which I "believe" to be ESPN. I have a good reason to believe that it's ESPN but I can not give that reason as if I did my source could be revealed.
I understand that DIRECTV will also be replaying this Januarys Super Bowl in 4K after the game airs, so that people (and dealers show rooms) can show off their 4K sets.
For these channels DIRECTV will not be using bonded transponders or reverse DBS frequencies, but will be using a total of 5 transponders to deliver them. (2 live channels and 3 PPV's)
Software updates are going out to all DIRECTV DVR's this month to support the new reverse band satellites. And I am hearing that the new DSWIM2 (I hope I got that correct) is almost ready for installers to start rolling them out.
Secondly and more interestingly...
Sometime next year you will be able to walk into a store and walk out with a New AT&T DIRECTV receiver and be able to take it home plug it in to your Internet Connection and be watching DIRECTV/UVERSE programming instantly. You will get a majority of the channels offered by DIRECTV and UVERSE.
To make it more interesting after your up and running AT&T/DIRECTV can send an installer to your house and put in a DISH and / or hook you up to UVERSE to give you the best quality possible.
Once you are hooked up over satellite the majority of your programming will come via satellite however if there is a storm coming to your area and it looks like rain fade might knock out your signal the box will automatically switch you over to UVERSE or IPTV so you do not lose signal due to rain fade. It will switch you back to satellite when the storm has passed.
So it looks like 2016 will be an interesting year for DIRECTV.
First up, shortly after the start of 2016 we will see LIVE 4K content from DIRECTV. DIRECTV will launch with 2 linear channels and 3 (non VOD) PPV channels.
The first channels to be launched in 4K will be DIRECTV's Audience Network and on other channel which I "believe" to be ESPN. I have a good reason to believe that it's ESPN but I can not give that reason as if I did my source could be revealed.
I understand that DIRECTV will also be replaying this Januarys Super Bowl in 4K after the game airs, so that people (and dealers show rooms) can show off their 4K sets.
For these channels DIRECTV will not be using bonded transponders or reverse DBS frequencies, but will be using a total of 5 transponders to deliver them. (2 live channels and 3 PPV's)
Software updates are going out to all DIRECTV DVR's this month to support the new reverse band satellites. And I am hearing that the new DSWIM2 (I hope I got that correct) is almost ready for installers to start rolling them out.
Secondly and more interestingly...
Sometime next year you will be able to walk into a store and walk out with a New AT&T DIRECTV receiver and be able to take it home plug it in to your Internet Connection and be watching DIRECTV/UVERSE programming instantly. You will get a majority of the channels offered by DIRECTV and UVERSE.
To make it more interesting after your up and running AT&T/DIRECTV can send an installer to your house and put in a DISH and / or hook you up to UVERSE to give you the best quality possible.
Once you are hooked up over satellite the majority of your programming will come via satellite however if there is a storm coming to your area and it looks like rain fade might knock out your signal the box will automatically switch you over to UVERSE or IPTV so you do not lose signal due to rain fade. It will switch you back to satellite when the storm has passed.
So it looks like 2016 will be an interesting year for DIRECTV.

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