 NickDPremium join:2000-11-17 Princeton Junction, NJ Reviews:
·Comcast
| Aereo In the meanwhile, Aereo can build up a critical mass of users, and if they are deemed to be illegal, they can get the rights to broadcast local channels from Dish. If it's deemed legal, Dish can end the contracts to rebroadcast locals, and bundle Aereo with the service. They could also incorporate the Aereo receiver into the satellite receiver so that people can seamlessly switch between satellite and locals. I'm sure eventually, Dish would like to stream their entire channel library online to offer "satellite" TV to those who cannot receive it, and Aereo has the technology for that. Dish has the leverage of being able to negotiate online streaming rights because of the sheer number of customers it has. Within a decade, bandwidth and reliability will increase to the point that it'll be possible for 5 people in a house to stream an HD channel and there would be plenty of bandwidth left over. |
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 | Re: Aereo/speaking of dish there was an new york times article dish bought up 600,000 million in lightsquard debt meaning they own more than half i wonder what they have in mind wanting to become a cell mvno or pick up where lightsquard left off im sure they dish could obtain the fcc waiver that lightsquard wasent able to obtain.hmn |
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·AT&T U-Verse
·MegaPath
| Dish was/is working on their own LTE network that has been said countless times on here and on other news sites. They have the money they just need to put it to use; but i don't see them selling phone service- more like running their own TV and Internet services over it. Would be stupid of them to try to focus on phone and play with that when TV is their primary business and they do a great job at it. |
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 | reply to themaninda 600,000 multiplied by $1,000,000 = $600,000,000,000 = $ 600 Billion dollars. Does Lightsquared really have $1.2 Trillion dollars in debt? |
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