wickedtao said:
I'd like to know how DirecTV plans to fit HD, INTL, LOCALS, and AMERICAN programming basically all on the 101 satellite. I understand they have slots at 110 and 119 but they are like maybe 5 transponders at most.
Not quite.
DirecTV has 32 transponders at 101; 3 at 110; and 11 at 119.
Echostar has more local markets, more HD, more INTL and have about twice the transponders and orbital real estate that DirecTV has. How is DirecTV gonna fit all of this onto limited transponders????
DirecTV has all 32 transponders at 101. There are currently approxmiately 5 transponders of space taken up by local channels that will be moving to a spot-beam satellite, soon. So, there are 5 transponders that will be free on the main satellite at 101 once the local channels are moved.
DirecTV has 3 transponders at 110. Nothing going on here.
DirecTV has 11 transponders at 119. This is where the new spot-beam satellite, DirecTV 7S, will reside. It will only use 4 transponders, leaving seven for CONUS availability. DirecTV currently transmits via a CONUS beam 89 channels for local markets, or approximately 7 transponders of material. Once these local channels are moved to the spot-beam satellite, which should occur tommorrow morning (4 June, 2004), then DirecTV will have another three transponders of space freed on the 119 slot.
Therefore, once the shifting around of local channels is completed, DirecTV will have freed up 8 transponders from their main broadcasting points.
Is that 75 degree satellite supposed to carry all these new channels. Then what about the SHVIA and the two dish issue now that Echostar is battling with.
The 72.5 satellite is supposed to carry only local markets, approximately 24 of them. Only 19 markets have been announced so far. This will not be a problem within the confines of the new SHVERA (the extension, reauthorization, and improvement of the SHVIA). Since all local channels will come from the same satellite, they will all be available on one dish. These local markets will not be available on DirecTV's main satellite dish. Howver, since these local markets will be available on a single dish pointed to 72.5, it satisifies the one dish requirement for the new SHVERA.
You have to admit that DirecTV's transponder management is excellent. With two spot-beam satellites and four satellites broadcasting 46 CONUS transponders, DirecTV will have 106 markets online over two DBS slots, and room for another eight transponders worth of CONUS material. And that doesn't even take into account DirecTV's lease of the 72.5 transponder slot from Telesat Canada to broadcast another 24 markets, to take the total to 130 markets by year's end.
Meanwhile, Dish Network requires dishes for locals over four DBS slots and two FSS slots, with many more transponders, and have 128 markets, and counting.