Absolutely! This is why I feel the OTA transport layer is already obsolete - or at least it will be by the time it's fully deployed.Stargazer said:Perhaps in 2010 we will be asking "do we have to use a satellite dish to watch tv" or "do we have to use this big of a dish to receive HD channels or HD locals?" By that time we will have heard of and many be using other alternatives to sending tv and internet wirelessly (telephone companies, power lines, hot air balloons for relaying signals for tv, cell phones, and broadband internet, etc).
SimpleSimon said:Absolutely! This is why I feel the OTA transport layer is already obsolete - or at least it will be by the time it's fully deployed.
In fact, here in Colorado, there's lots of repeaters in the mountains now. They weren't there during the BUD days, BTW. The problem with a lot of them is it appears they were placed just to screw with satellite customers.bcshields said:This is what I've always wondered... Cell phones have built this massive OTA network, with towers everywhere.. why can't broadcasters place repeaters everywhere?