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alexetel
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So it's pretty much like this: Like British TV's "FreeView". You buy their equipment and you can get a bunch of limited OTA broadcasts every month for free.
The idea is like McDonald's "Dollar Value Menus". McDonald's doesn't any make money from it (it's actually a loss leader), but they use it as a plot to lure you into their store in the hopes you'll buy more; FreeView will lead to subscription packages.
Now if you want to "stick it" to Bell ExpressVu, you'll buy (or rent their equipment) and get the free channels and sub to nothing more.
But if the broadcasters get OTA carriage fees, the concept is dead in the water.
This idea intrigues me. But what it would have to be to get me to bite is this: No contract when I buy their receivers. Is this do-able?
http://www.financialpost.com/story.html?id=434043
The idea is like McDonald's "Dollar Value Menus". McDonald's doesn't any make money from it (it's actually a loss leader), but they use it as a plot to lure you into their store in the hopes you'll buy more; FreeView will lead to subscription packages.
Now if you want to "stick it" to Bell ExpressVu, you'll buy (or rent their equipment) and get the free channels and sub to nothing more.
But if the broadcasters get OTA carriage fees, the concept is dead in the water.
This idea intrigues me. But what it would have to be to get me to bite is this: No contract when I buy their receivers. Is this do-able?
http://www.financialpost.com/story.html?id=434043