It's my understanding (and just about everyone else's) that if the signal quality drops below the level at which the forward error correction scheme can reconstitute 100% of the original bits, the result won't be mosquitos, grain, or whatever other name one gives to the results of overcompression. The result will be an obvious break in the picture and/or sound. The bits in flight don't know which ones represent high-frequency or low-frequency detail. That's determined by the compression system before they're transmitted. Are you seriously trying to argue otherwise? Because that's what it sounds like, and it's ludicrous.