space86 said:
I think when the satellite they launched last month goes online they would have the
room to add back all the VOOM HD channels ?
The new satellite, E11, is going to replace one of the birds at 110, and won't really do anything to expand HD capacity. It is primarily to improve the footprint and signal strength of 110, expecially for Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and a few other outlying areas.
The next launch, of Canadian Ciel-2, is going to 129 to replace the dying E5 bird there. E5 currently has 4 non-op transponders, and is close to death entirely.
Assuming that Ciel-2 launches successfully, 4 new 129 transponders should become available, potentially adding 20-24 HD channels, should they be deployed that way. It should also vastly improve 129 signal strength, which is currently poor. Ciel-2's launch was pushed back (again) by the failure of AMC-14, and is now scheduled for early 2009.
Lastly, IMO, the chances of Voom coming back are very, very slim and none.