I wonder if the repercussions of this action will really be understood.
My decision to get out of HD all together is probably irreversible. If VOOM has no more encouraging information by next Tuesday, which is when I will be exchanging my large-screen HD tv for a smaller HD compatible TV that will look better (CRT rather than LCD) with SD channels.
Recent purchases of HD tv's may go as this--returned or exchanged.
Also, any future business with ANY HD provider may suffer. I realize many of you will go to Cable (not available to me) or D* or Direct*, but I won't--not now or not ever.
VOOM will probably suffer irreparable damage for those who view this forum--noone will want to renew something that keeps shutting down every 30 days.
I have the option of C-band, but it is good only, really for SD--not a lot of HD and I don't want to invest in any more equipment.
So, after next week, even if some other form of Satellite VOOM emerges, I will NOT re-subscribe--I'll have already traded in the HD tv and weaned myself off of HD for a L O N G time.
Sad, but true. I think/hope there will be a poll emerging from this thread that would get the hard facts and numbers of what the 50,000 subscribers plan to do about:
1) HD tv ownership
2) Dish sub
3) Direct Sub
4) C-band Sub
5) Cable
6) OTA only
7) Nothing
THose numbers would be interesting--but how many of the 50,000 subscribers see this forum? How many of the 50,000 subscribers visit the VOOM website and will react to that? VOOM will never get them back.
Even if VOOm re-emerged in some other form, this has done a lot of irreparable damage, in my opinion. I hope I am wrong.
If they don't, then they won't be reacting as I am--not until April 30, at least, so, unless someone in VOOM decides to do a phone survey of all those customers, noone is really going to know the impact until May 1- May Day, May Day!
I am glad I never had my Voom Party inviting neighbors, friends and co-workers over to help them subscribe to VOOM--what a joke that would have been.
I think the steady decrease in PQ was just a weaning strategy--we won't miss it as much--ha, ha!
No laughing matter, but. . . .