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SensualPoet
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Yes; on the other hand isn't it true that both satellites at 82 (prime and backup) are on their last legs to be replaced by a satellite launch in 2008? satellites typically have a 10-12 year shelf-life.
There was timing for this satellite launch but given the lead tmies it sounds like this is perhaps 2010? An *awful* lot of changes could have been wrought in the consumer TV provider market by that time. I wouldn't care to speculate on who will still be a player four years from now.
There was timing for this satellite launch but given the lead tmies it sounds like this is perhaps 2010? An *awful* lot of changes could have been wrought in the consumer TV provider market by that time. I wouldn't care to speculate on who will still be a player four years from now.