Isn't the FCC waiving the C-band registration if you have the registration in by 'x' date (I think sometime in June or July)? If so, how can you qualify it as a money grab?
Not that I am aware of.
Isn't the FCC waiving the C-band registration if you have the registration in by 'x' date (I think sometime in June or July)? If so, how can you qualify it as a money grab?
Does registration apply to privately owned receive only C band dishes?
Is this only for BUD owners, or do the new frequencies affect the really huge dish's the broadcasters traditionally use?This is the first I'm hearing about this. I don't use my big dishes much anymore and I ain't paying.
Is this only for BUD owners, or do the new frequencies affect the really huge dish's the broadcasters traditionally use?
If it's just the home TVRO market, it's time has passed. Concepts like imminent domain means you have no recourse but to accept whatever compensation is offered. Like the "free" converter boxes passed out when we went from NTSC to ATSC.
I don't think Charlie believes that it would interfere with current signals. I can't see him promoting a future thing over his sure thing.The FCC is after part of the active C-band spectrum to sell to wireless broadband providers. Many broadcasters and engineers are voicing their concerns.
This would have far-reaching implications, even to Dish Network and Directv and many cable headends who still receive some (all?) of their raw station feeds from C-band.
I don't think Charlie believes that it would interfere with current signals. I can't see him promoting a future thing over his sure thing.
Thanks. I will peruse that.Read the thread that was posted earlier, C Band Dish Registration and also the comments on the filing here: ECFS
While Dish may not have filed any comments (yet), the video carriers and distributors are represented there, including SES, Intelsat, Comcast, the NAB, Verizon and more.
Isn't the FCC waiving the C-band registration if you have the registration in by 'x' date (I think sometime in June or July)? If so, how can you qualify it as a money grab?