This bird was intended to replace an aging bird. The aging bird is still up and operational at 61.5, albeit with 4 missing transponders. There is still 28 transponders on 61.5, that's enough for 196 national HD MPEG4 channels. Of course, several of those transponders will be spot, so the total sum of national channels will be lower. Worst case scenario is that some markets that were going to get their HD locals on 61.5 will have their locals on 129 instead after the launch of Ciel 2.
Some of you are acting like this is the death knell for Dish. It isn't, it's a cutback of 4 transponders. I would be more worried about an in-orbit anomaly on the bird at 129 before I would worry about the one at 61.5. Dish would be really in a bind if the Ciel 2 bird doesn't make it.
In conclusion, some of you who were planning on getting your spot HD locals from 61.5 will have to expect them from a Dish 1000 instead.
Some of you are acting like this is the death knell for Dish. It isn't, it's a cutback of 4 transponders. I would be more worried about an in-orbit anomaly on the bird at 129 before I would worry about the one at 61.5. Dish would be really in a bind if the Ciel 2 bird doesn't make it.
In conclusion, some of you who were planning on getting your spot HD locals from 61.5 will have to expect them from a Dish 1000 instead.