If SRL/Skyvision want this thing to fly, they will have to backtrack and consider why people have left over the years for pizza
1. Expensive hardware (The 4dtv cost what, around $1000 when it made it's debut?)
2. Inability to receive masters (This is what it was all about wasn't it?) We have been losing channels ever since the 4dtv came out and analogs began going away.
3. No DVR-capable receiver (In these days and times this is a "must" for most
4. No ability to stack receivers, so more than one program can be viewed at once on separate TV's.
-. I don't think having to move a dish has been a big problem for most of us, so I don't consider it on this list.
This should have been #1: Marketing. This is what has made DirecTV and Dishnetwork kings. Its not that they really offered much in the early years, but they won people over. Even in cities where cable is readily available you can see pizza dishes everywhere. Marketing. Make people believe you are giving them what they want and saving them money over the "other guys"
SRL/Skyvision could keep a good portion of c-banders by offering a DC2 HD capable receiver -or- since there is less DCII all the time, A dvb-s2 capable receiver that can be subbed to HITS/and/or masters. We have always enjoyed a-la-carte in addition to package ability so hopefully they will keep this in mind.
I really hope that subscription c-band will be around for many more years, but without proper support, I do not see it lasting either, and that's a shame. It was #1.