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Cablevision's DBS unit could "substantially enhance" its proposed satellite TV service if it could gain EchoStar's orbital spectrum at 61.5 degrees, the company recently told personnel at the Federal Communications Commission.
Cablevision's Rainbow DBS, which has a license to operate its own small dish service at 61.5 degrees, asked the FCC last week to consider giving it EchoStar's orbital capacity at the same orbital location. With advanced compression technology, a new satellite and advanced set-top boxes, Rainbow DBS could offer "competitive program packages to underserved DBS customers in rural, suburban and urban markets nationwide," the company said in its presentation to FCC officials.
Rainbow DBS has FCC authorization to use about a third of the orbital location, controlling the same amount of "channels" EchoStar also has at 61.5 degrees. EchoStar operates a satellite at 61.5 degrees. Dominion Satellite, which uses EchoStar's satellite at the orbital location, controls eight channels.
In addition, Cablevision said its DBS plan is the best-positioned to compete with the proposed EchoStar/DirecTV combination. The 61.5-degree orbital slot plays no apparent role in spectrum planning for the merging satellite TV companies, since the combined entity may focus entirely on core, full-CONUS orbital slots, Cablevision said.
From SkyReport (Used with Permission)
Cablevision's Rainbow DBS, which has a license to operate its own small dish service at 61.5 degrees, asked the FCC last week to consider giving it EchoStar's orbital capacity at the same orbital location. With advanced compression technology, a new satellite and advanced set-top boxes, Rainbow DBS could offer "competitive program packages to underserved DBS customers in rural, suburban and urban markets nationwide," the company said in its presentation to FCC officials.
Rainbow DBS has FCC authorization to use about a third of the orbital location, controlling the same amount of "channels" EchoStar also has at 61.5 degrees. EchoStar operates a satellite at 61.5 degrees. Dominion Satellite, which uses EchoStar's satellite at the orbital location, controls eight channels.
In addition, Cablevision said its DBS plan is the best-positioned to compete with the proposed EchoStar/DirecTV combination. The 61.5-degree orbital slot plays no apparent role in spectrum planning for the merging satellite TV companies, since the combined entity may focus entirely on core, full-CONUS orbital slots, Cablevision said.
From SkyReport (Used with Permission)