DNS & The LAW
OK, here's how it works.
SHIVA set up a process by which DTV can broadcast a signal that originates from outside your " Local Market Area" ( which is designated by a totally biased "Nelson Media Group" ). In order for DTV to do this we must 1) Prove that there is no way possible for you to get a signal from the local affiliate(s). 2) Request a waiver from the local affiliate stating that they are aware you want their network from another market area and are willing to allow DTV to broadcast that signal to you.
Reasoning- If you are able to pick up the local CBS that runs a commercial for a local car dealership, then you are more likely to visit/buy from that dealership. If you do not have the ability... then they don't care about you... get whatever affiliate you want. If you have the ability to pick them up and you chose not to... you are making a choice not to possibly give them your money. I know... how cruel the advertisers are actually the ones making the fuss over this.
The FCC upholds SHIVA and does periodical check accounts that have DNS ( distant network services ) active. Not by knocking on your door, but checking what phone number your IRD is calling back from, what address that phone number is listed to, and where the signal is actually being accessed. Don't believe me? DTV has a whole department set up that deals with nothing but signal theft. They are called SI or Signal Integrity.
If for some strange reason you KNOW that you are unable to receive a signal from the local affiliate and they deny a waiver, you have 45 days to request DTV to do an on site signal meter test. That is 45 days to REQUEST it, not to have it preformed. Yes, they will send you paperwork, you have to fill it out, send it in, and the waiting is EXTREMELY ridiculous ( due to not enough " on site testers" available across the nation ).
If you have multiple affiliates of 1 network and you are going through waivers... all affiliates must grant a waiver before DTV can broadcast that DNS. If even 1 out of 5 local CBS affiliates deny you.... you'll be calling back in 60 days to resubmit.
The loop hole in this was not too hard to figure out... but it is still tricky. I wish you all the best luck, and I hope for the few of you that have already " moved " you don't get caught.
Your Friendly DTV Res Spec
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