With all the talk and news going on concerning the newer compression technology with Voom, Echostar, and DirectTv making the necessary plans to switch to MPEG-4, is there any possibility that C-band will ultimately head this direction as well. If so, would this also be what eventually takes down C-band as a consumer system and only makes it commercialized? I know that there are the 4DTV receivers from Motorola and that they haven't put any newer designs out on the market in recent years and also the fact that most of the news about C-band dishes are only those who are deactivating their dishes and switching to DBS. I know that if the MPEG-4 technology did take hold on C-band, there would have to be newer receivers made at the consumer level. Since the numbers of subscribers are only decreasing rapidly without slowing down, do you think Motorola would even go to the trouble of producing a 4DTV receiver with the capability to decode MPEG-4? I know the current design of 4DTV is outdated now because of the fact that you have to buy an HDTV decoder separately for the 4DTV receivers to get that programming available to see, when instead a person could subscribe to DirectTV, Dish Network, or Voom and have HDTV decoding already built-in to their receivers without needing the addition of a big decoder box stacked on top of it. I think more and more people are seeing this as a viable solution instead of shelling out $600.00 or more for two boxes in order to see all of the content they want to see.