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DSS - What does it mean?

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:computer: Okay, so I'm going to ask a newbie question here.... but what do the initials "DSS" stand for? From what I've heard, they were for something like "Direct Satellite Service" or something like that, but someone got upset because they were a registered trademark of someone else. Anyone got the full scoop?
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I though it was Digital Satellite System
Correct Steve - right on the button.

It was used by what is now DirecTV during it's first years in business, until somebody (I don't recall who) objected, claiming prior rights to the acronym. However, the acronym is still in widespread use, having now become sort of a generic for DBS systems like DirecTV and Dish Network.
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DirecTV stopped using the DSS acronym after they bought out and merged with the USSB.
Steve, that was only a coinsidense. DirecTV/USSB were sued by some medical service who were DSS Inc. I don't remember what it stood for. Just like many people will not remember what the WWF that made WWE change to WWE.

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Tony
Thanks Tony, faint memories of this are comming back to me reading about this on dbsdish.com. The key words that brought back the memory was 'medical service'
Originally posted by TNGTony
Just like many people will not remember what the WWF that made WWE change to WWE.
That WWF was the World Wildlife Fund. Link

I guess they had the rights to the "WWF" name in the US... I'm always glad to see Vince lose these battles. First the XFL and then having to call themselves WWE. Couldn't happen to a better guy. :lol:
with dish network, it means "darn sorry service", considering the pixalation and pq problems!!!lol
Originally posted by woodman
However, the acronym is still in widespread use, having now become sort of a generic for DBS systems like DirecTV and Dish Network.
DBS (Direct Broadcast Satellite) is the generic term. Using DSS, especially when referring to a system other than DirecTV, can make it harder to determine which is being discussed and lessens the name recognition of the other system (hmm, which one could that be?). Not all colas are Coke.
DBS was the term used to describe the now deceased Primestar and Alphastar, both which were not actually DBS providers but Ku band providers.
Originally posted by jrjcd
with dish network, it means "darn sorry service", considering the pixalation and pq problems!!!lol
Only 6 days until Echostar 8 launches! Keep your fingers crossed!

Correction: 12 days. Just checked lynsat and noticed the new launch date.
G
BobaBIRD is correct, sorry Steve. P.S., DISH & DTV are Ku (high power)
Originally posted by Unhappy Dish dealer
BobaBIRD is correct, sorry Steve. P.S., DISH & DTV are Ku (high power)
The North American DBS band occupies the upper part of
the Ku band for both downlink and uplink transponder
frequencies. The North American Ku FSS band occupies
the lower part (d/l & u/l). It doesn't really matter that much,
because the appropriate LNBF's handle the differences
in polarization (left/right circular vs. horizontal/vertical linear),
and downconvert the downlink frequencies to the same range using different local oscillator frequencies.

The major difference between "Ku" FSS and DBS is the power
level; hence FSS needs at least a somewhat bigger dish.
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