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SouthernSky
01-09-04, 02:30 PM
This is scary - I wonder if we'll still have brand choice or will their only be one manufacturer "take-it-or-leave-it" for receivers? The key phrase is "complete responsibility for the sale and distribution to retail ...."

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From today's SkyRetailer:

DirecTV Hardware Standards, Distribution to Change

New Plan to Help Initiate Brand Consistency

DirecTV unveiled a new strategy for the development and distribution of its set-top boxes. This new strategy will offer customers a simple and more user-friendly DirecTV experience, while also delivering a more efficient supply-chain process to its retail partners.

Beginning mid-2004, the company will assume complete responsibility for the sale and distribution to retail of all set-top boxes used to receive DirecTV programming and services. Over the course of the year, authorized manufacturers of DirecTV hardware will migrate to a new standardized hardware specification. Similarly, the various consumer electronics brands currently associated with DirecTV equipment will be replaced by the DirecTV brand.

The standardization of all new DirecTV hardware and brand consistency is intended to simplify the customer decision-making process and DirecTV selling process while eliminating confusion and enhancing overall customer satisfaction. With DirecTV's new role as purchaser and distributor of hardware for all of its retail partners, DirecTV retailers will enjoy a single point of contact for all of their DirecTV needs.

As part of this new hardware strategy, the company will continue its aggressive marketing of the DirecTV DVR with TiVo. In addition, this new strategy will support DirecTV's expanding position as a provider of high-definition hardware and programming, including the launch of the DirecTV HD DVR in the first quarter of this year.

SouthernSky
01-22-04, 07:59 PM
Update: I have been told now that branding is still scheduled for mid-year, and RCA, Philips & Samsung engineers are now working on the new units for basic receivers, DVR's, and HD. Participation by Sony and Hughes (!!!) is unknown as is the future relationship with distributors as they will have to get them product directly from DirecTV. All will carry "DirecTV" as the manufacturer.

What it means is that by the end of the year, DirecTV customers are not likely to have a choice of brands to select from for their receivers. Costs to dealers are likely to go up as well and we all know what that means.

jwwahly
01-22-04, 08:12 PM
From what i was told rca, hughes,samsung,etc. will still produce boxes for D* but that all the internal parts will be the same.THIS MEANS YOU WONT HAVE DIFFERENT MENUS ETC FOR DIFFERENT BOXES oops forgot to turn caps off.This is what they are planning on doing with product integration.

Brent01
01-22-04, 09:14 PM
However they will all be sold under the same brand name "DirecTV" that means that the receiver will not carry the "RCA", "Philips", "Samsung" etc. names. So you many not really know what company actually made it.

Chuck W
01-23-04, 08:03 AM
Ugh! Bad idea. The nice part about Directv was having a choice of different brands. Since they all do things a little different, there was more opportunity to find the "right" receiver that did things the way you want. Now, it's gonna be take it or leave it. If you don' like the way this receiver does things, tough, that's the way it is.

Bad choice.

paulh
01-23-04, 08:56 AM
Currently it appears as thought all Tivo's come off of the same assembly line, and 3 out of 4 HDTV receivers are all made the same LG HDTV box (LG, Sony and Hughes now). Once the HDTV Tivo starts, then 3 out of the four product lines (Standard, D*Tivo, HDTV, and HD-D*Tivo) will already be standardized.

BobMurdoch
01-23-04, 09:19 AM
Welcome to OUR world.

-The Tortured E* Fan-

P.S. By this time next year, YOU D* fans will be facing the same bare knuckles programming negotiations that Charlie has done for years as Rupert uses the same playbook. He said in the 1/19 issue of Business Week that they had inherited several "overpriced" contracts with programming providers from the previous management. They even talk about FoxSports going after the ESPN NFL contracts in the next go around to take back some momentum in those markets they have been losing in (NY City most notably to YES)