For those who do not know, Shaw's simsubs, that's when the Canadian network, such as CTV, Global, CityTv, CTV2 or CHCH, is inserted to override the US network, such as FOX, NBC, ABC, or CW. Bell overrides the the entire system, but Shaw does it by region with their receivers.
My worry is that those of us who live in Dorval by the airport, who happen to be traveling south, might actually start seeing the signal loss screen when we go to watch a US network that has a simsub on the new satellite that will not be able to be received much further south than Toronto, just like Bell's 91. It seems that the receiver would be told to switch to another channel, but if there's no signal to be received, then we would just be out of luck. Since the new sat will be used to expand Canadian locals, I just thought this might be a strong possibility.
Maybe the answer is to "move" to an area where the CRTC does not require the simsub. I know people who do not currently have simsubs with Shaw. I know that Shaw might not be apt to do this, since many Canadian with Shaw also have a winter condo.
My worry is that those of us who live in Dorval by the airport, who happen to be traveling south, might actually start seeing the signal loss screen when we go to watch a US network that has a simsub on the new satellite that will not be able to be received much further south than Toronto, just like Bell's 91. It seems that the receiver would be told to switch to another channel, but if there's no signal to be received, then we would just be out of luck. Since the new sat will be used to expand Canadian locals, I just thought this might be a strong possibility.
Maybe the answer is to "move" to an area where the CRTC does not require the simsub. I know people who do not currently have simsubs with Shaw. I know that Shaw might not be apt to do this, since many Canadian with Shaw also have a winter condo.