You are lucky that your cable is so inexpensive. The same package you describe here runs about $114.
You also point out the biggest problem with Dish... PQ... They really, really, really need to get it fixed up. Not 4 years from now (if they get the merger).
Local cable companies will probably soon carry locals in HDTV plus at least as many HDTV cable channels as Dish can find.
If you look at the carrying capacity of modern cable, it is more than satellite. Assuming E/D merge each of the 32 transponders on DBS sattelite carries about 31mbit/sec using current technologies. So, they have 32transpX3satsX31mb/sec = about 3GB/sec, but they have to carry LIL to all 210 DMAs, so that wipes out about 1 sats worth of transponders, so they are down to 2GB/sec. A modern cable has about 700mhz at 64 QAM or about 2.8gbit/sec capacity.
So, a modern cable company has about the same capacity as a MERGED E/D* would have plus they do not have to do LIL into all DMAs.
Charlie is right they need more capacity. While I personally feel the merger is the wrong answer, it might be the only way to compete because building a bunch of Ka band satellites for capacity might be too much money for DBS companies to spend.
A modern cable company could in theory (if they dropped analog) carry about 150 HDTV channels.
You also point out the biggest problem with Dish... PQ... They really, really, really need to get it fixed up. Not 4 years from now (if they get the merger).
Local cable companies will probably soon carry locals in HDTV plus at least as many HDTV cable channels as Dish can find.
If you look at the carrying capacity of modern cable, it is more than satellite. Assuming E/D merge each of the 32 transponders on DBS sattelite carries about 31mbit/sec using current technologies. So, they have 32transpX3satsX31mb/sec = about 3GB/sec, but they have to carry LIL to all 210 DMAs, so that wipes out about 1 sats worth of transponders, so they are down to 2GB/sec. A modern cable has about 700mhz at 64 QAM or about 2.8gbit/sec capacity.
So, a modern cable company has about the same capacity as a MERGED E/D* would have plus they do not have to do LIL into all DMAs.
Charlie is right they need more capacity. While I personally feel the merger is the wrong answer, it might be the only way to compete because building a bunch of Ka band satellites for capacity might be too much money for DBS companies to spend.
A modern cable company could in theory (if they dropped analog) carry about 150 HDTV channels.