At 99W or 103W; the only slots that they have dishes for.Ouch! Where is D12 bird going now?
What size dish is required to limit rain fade at 17GHz?
At 99W or 103W; the only slots that they have dishes for.Ouch! Where is D12 bird going now?
2 In reinstating this application, we clarify that the January 12, 2008 letter from Howard W. Waltzman,
counsel to Spectrum Five LLC (Spectrum Five), to Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary, Federal Communications
Commission, referencing DIRECTV Enterprises LLC’s (DIRECTV’s) application under call sign S2712
and served on counsel for DIRECTV Enterprises LLC will be considered as an informal objection under
Section 25.154(b) of the Commission’s rules.
Spectrum Five hasn't gone live yet. They were scheduled to go into operation next year using backwards bands at several slots including 99W and 103W.The question is "Who is the satellite provider hooked to Spectrum Five"
If Spectrum 5 does indeed start service next year, I hope they would consider going with a la carte programming. It would be a great alternative if they packaged their product like C-Band used to be done. If all in HD they could lure a lot of Dish/Direct customers over.
Spectrum Five has yet to start construction of their 1st satellite. So far, there has been no confirmation that Spectrum Five has submitted their Critical Design Review for that 1st satellite. They need to get that approved before construction can begin. You can bet that E* & D* will have all kinds of objections and demand changes to said 1st satellite.Bigger challenge to that is convincing programming providers. If the go a la carté, I bet many providers don't give them programming, and they will fail.
I'm personally hoping for another Voom, in which spectrum five launches satellites, goes under, and Dish picks up their assets and licenses for pennies on the dollar.
I really hope they don't last. We don't need another company taking up the limited bandwidth to offer duplicate programming.
To me, Voom's biggest problem was being an "HD" satellite service back when HD TV's were still $3000 or more. They were "born too soon" -if they had launched, say 2 or 3 years ago, I think they would have had a better chance of staying afloat.VOOM was a company with a lot of financial muscle and actually had the financing to put an impressive satellite together and launch a service. Aside from the in house VOOM channels, they tried to be just like DIRECTV/DISH by selling all the standard channels. Since they did not have the economy of scale the others enjoy, they were just not able to swing it. Exclusive content no one had heard of before was unable to lure more than a relative handful of people.
Thanks for the update on Spectrum Five. Now where is the satellite?2010 Annual Report
ORDER AND AUTHORIZATION
Adopted: November 29, 2006 Released: November 29, 2006
45. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Spectrum Five must comply with the milestone
schedule required by Section 25.148(b) of the Commission’s rules, 47 C.F.R. § 25.148(b): (1) Within one year of grant: complete contracting for all system satellites. (2) Within four years of grant: complete construction of the first satellite in the system. (3) Within six years of grant: all satellites in the system must be in operation. In addition, Spectrum Five must complete its critical design review within two years of this grant.
Thanks for the update on Spectrum Five. Now where is the satellite?
http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-06-2439A1.pdf