- Nov 29, 2003
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http://sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1289606/000095012304013096/y01114a4e10v12bza.txt
Ok,this is what it said in the last SEC report 11-5-04:
We originally contemplated transferring to MPEG-4 compression technology in
the first quarter of 2005 for standard definition programming and in the fourth
quarter of 2005 for high definition programming. That timing is now under
review. We currently anticipate that we will obtain additional capacity from
further advances in MPEG-2 technology beginning in the first quarter of 2005. We now expect to transition to MPEG-4 compression no earlier than September 2005 for standard definition programming and sometime early in 2006 for high definition programming.
Then it said this:
The additional transponder capacity we have acquired through our lease on
Americom-6 will give us the capability using MPEG-2 compression to offer 27 high-definition and 116 standard definition channels, or some similar
combination of standard and high-definition channels.
now this:
over of existing customers to the new larger antennas or the addition of a
second antenna. We have placed an initial order for 5,000 of the new larger dish antennas. We have not yet specified, or sought proposals from manufacturers
If 30,000 Voom subs needs to see the bird for all these new channels why only order 5000?
And who did they order them from if they have not "sought proposals from manufacturers"?'
Ok,this is what it said in the last SEC report 11-5-04:
We originally contemplated transferring to MPEG-4 compression technology in
the first quarter of 2005 for standard definition programming and in the fourth
quarter of 2005 for high definition programming. That timing is now under
review. We currently anticipate that we will obtain additional capacity from
further advances in MPEG-2 technology beginning in the first quarter of 2005. We now expect to transition to MPEG-4 compression no earlier than September 2005 for standard definition programming and sometime early in 2006 for high definition programming.
Then it said this:
The additional transponder capacity we have acquired through our lease on
Americom-6 will give us the capability using MPEG-2 compression to offer 27 high-definition and 116 standard definition channels, or some similar
combination of standard and high-definition channels.
now this:
over of existing customers to the new larger antennas or the addition of a
second antenna. We have placed an initial order for 5,000 of the new larger dish antennas. We have not yet specified, or sought proposals from manufacturers
If 30,000 Voom subs needs to see the bird for all these new channels why only order 5000?
And who did they order them from if they have not "sought proposals from manufacturers"?'