cr0mag said:This would be in D*'s best interests... Make all new national programming MPG4 and phase out MPG2 gradually. That makes much more sense than waiting till LIL rolls across the country. Subs will more quickly adapt to the new hardware changes (while 'enlisting' for another 2 years) and D* can swtich people over at an exponential rate. All new subs will be MPG4 anyway, so the faster they get existing subs to convert, the better. You have to think of what a drag it would be for them to support MPG2 boxes 3 and 4 years from now because some folks just won't get off the dime and upgrade. Now it's all starting to make sense to me....DUH!
I wouldn't rule out the possibility for D* to require all HD customers to just replace their boxes (for free or very low cost) within a 60 day window if they want to get both current and new national HD offerings. By doing this via mail like a replacement or via B&M stores they can get this done the quickest while weeding out the pain in the arse customers.
Doing this won't require a new dish or installation visits and would nearly double D*s bandwidth while putting current HD channels back at full quality. Right now they could get all the network feeds at full quality in half the bandwidth. If you count all national based HD channels you would get the following below.
HD PPV
HD Special Events
5 NFL Sunday Ticket
8 HD Network Feeds
5 HD Pak channels
2 HD Movie channels
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22 total national HD channels.
By moving all of this to MPEG4 and making everything full bandwidth they would increase their bandwidth on current satellites to between 35 and 40 national HD offerings. If D* will need to replace current HD boxes either way why not do this today to lock current HD customers with them before they have a chance to leave. They won't have much problem locking people with them if they promise to increase everything to full bandwidht while announcing what new HD channels will be offered. The great thing about this is that if they know they can get supply and be able to offer the new HD channels they can announce something like this without getting burned. The problem with waiting for new satellites is if things don't pan out as quick as they would like.