A list that just recently came out showed that there was a high ratio of those who deactivated their 4DTV services to those who signed up. This industry could turn out to be just like Voom in the end. Also, there has been reports of C-band continuing to lose channels through their 4DTV services. Programming providers of C-band continue to fight this, but it still continues to occur. Another thing is that the 4DTV hardware is not up to date as it should be because if it was, then both the HDTV decoder and the 4DTV receiver would now be sold in integrated units. I've heard rumors that motorola has decided to abandon any newer 4DTV innovations due to the high amount of deactivations and therefore only sell the last equipment that they created. I may be wrong, but there are indicators out there that C-band 4DTV is slowly diminishing and going away and may be only available in the future as commercial use only to Digital broadcast satellite companies such as DirecTV and DishNetwork as well as to cable companies. If anything, just start out with a DVB box (Free to Air channels and News Feeds that are in the "clear") for now and see how things go for 4DTV.