Directv to shift away from Satellite?

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Weren’t they touting 10Gbs real world speeds? And some fantasy of 100Gbs one day?

They were also claiming we'd see a gigabit with LTE and 100 Mbps with 3G. The point is though there is no use case for even a gigabit to the home, let alone 10 Gbps. Yeah, yeah, I'm sure someone who thinks they are clever will quote the apocryphal Bill Gates quote "640K is enough for everyone" or suggest that once we have that speed someone will come up with a need for it.

Here's the thing though, the increases in speed have gone hand in hand with richer sensory input for us meatbags. In the days of 2400 bps modems the internet was essentially text only, we got 56K modems and GIF, JPG and MP3 became popular. As we got more and more speed we got rudimentary video, then better quality video, and now you can stream 4K video and if you have gigabit to your home you can manage two to four dozen 4K streams - but you can still only watch one at a time...

The main impact 5G will have is reduced latency, so it is better for interactive stuff VOIP without the need for QOS. The only reason it will be faster is because it will be using a lot of high frequency spectrum - we've already pretty much reached the limit for bandwidth efficiency so the only way to get faster is to use bigger chunks of spectrum, and since all the lower frequencies are claimed the only way to do that was to go higher in frequency. The talk about higher speeds with 5G is just hot air - it doesn't matter. We already have enough speed with the latest LTE standards, we just don't see the advertised speeds in real life because there isn't enough spectrum to go around in denser areas.
 
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2.5 Mbps on Netflix and Amazon is fine for HD for most people, my wife can't tell the difference from that to 6Mbps, I can tell the difference and it bothers me.
 
The only benefit from combining Dish and Directv (whoever owns who) is they could consolidate billing, and (after cross training) CSRs and installers. There would be no economies of scale for satellites, and it would take several years to start from scratch and develop hardware/software that works with both systems (made a little easier since Dish finally switched to the same technology as Directv's SWM)

It would suck for customers though, since people in rural areas who have no options besides satellite would have only one choice. Unregulated monopolies are always bad for consumers.
 
2.5 Mbps on Netflix and Amazon is fine for HD for most people, my wife can't tell the difference from that to 6Mbps, I can tell the difference and it bothers me.
In most cases, under 6 you'll have buffering, thats what most use to complain about.
Anymore, its a numbers/status game ...
As long as I can stream without buffering and the picture looks sharp (HD/4k) I'm fine ....
I have 50 mg, because thats what they are selling (now they push 100, but theres no need in my instance.)
I could drop back down to 26 mg that I had for awhile and be fine BUT THEY WON'T OFFER THAT speed anymore.
Now its 8 or 50 .... stupid, but true.
 
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In most cases, under 6 you'll have buffering, thats what most use to complain about.
Anymore, its a numbers/status game ...
As long as I can stream without buffering and the picture looks sharp (HD/4k) I'm fine ....
I have 50 mg, because thats what they are selling (now they push 100, but theres no need in my instance.)
I could drop back down to 26 mg that I had for awhile and be fine BUT THEY WON'T OFFER THAT speed anymore.
Now its 8 or 50 .... stupid, but true.
A future problem would be going to 4K streaming and going over the 1000GB allowed by my ATT internet plan, I'm using 500Megs now with just HD streaming. It could get more expensive to stream than to have satellite service.
 
A future problem would be going to 4K streaming and going over the 1000GB allowed by my ATT internet plan, I'm using 500Megs now with just HD streaming. It could get more expensive to stream than to have satellite service.
I hope people are listening to what you just posted .... as I have mentioned many times about prices of the internet going up would not surprise me at all.
 
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A future problem would be going to 4K streaming and going over the 1000GB allowed by my ATT internet plan, I'm using 500Megs now with just HD streaming. It could get more expensive to stream than to have satellite service.
And lets see the effects of Net-Neutrality which is just around the corner!
 
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