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SensualPoet
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While we all share the communal love in for Scott let's remember exactly what he said yesterday:
Parts of this have been categorically denied by Bell in these forums. The rest of the info flies in the face of the laws of physics and the more practical laws of business economics. None of it takes into account the influence of Bell ALSO in the midst of the chaos of the world's largest leveraged buyout where, forgive me for mentioning it, all levels of Bell employees are looking over their shoulders in an atmosphere of uncertainty.
None of this helps a large organization function to peak performance.
If Scott genuinely has insider knowledge, let's examine HOW Bell could deliver these goods in Sep (or Oct or Nov) to a significant base of existing ExpressVu HD subscribers. That's not letting out state secrets, merely showing it is technically possible and what needs to be sacrificed to get there.
With 200k+ HD subscribers, and not ONE SINGLE (paying) existing subscriber at July 26 having the capability of receiving an MPEG-4 HD channel, how on earth -- why on earth? -- would Bell launch "a package of new MPEG4 HD channels" in Sep (or Oct or Nov)?
The strength of these Digital Home Forums is the robustness of the discussions -- and the clear headed thinking of the posters where rational debate can take place. I'm not convinced that "you have no idea who I am" quite ratifies what otherwise appears to be ill-informed and unsubstantiated speculation about Canadian satellite corporate developments.
Parts of this have been categorically denied by Bell in these forums. The rest of the info flies in the face of the laws of physics and the more practical laws of business economics. None of it takes into account the influence of Bell ALSO in the midst of the chaos of the world's largest leveraged buyout where, forgive me for mentioning it, all levels of Bell employees are looking over their shoulders in an atmosphere of uncertainty.
None of this helps a large organization function to peak performance.
If Scott genuinely has insider knowledge, let's examine HOW Bell could deliver these goods in Sep (or Oct or Nov) to a significant base of existing ExpressVu HD subscribers. That's not letting out state secrets, merely showing it is technically possible and what needs to be sacrificed to get there.
With 200k+ HD subscribers, and not ONE SINGLE (paying) existing subscriber at July 26 having the capability of receiving an MPEG-4 HD channel, how on earth -- why on earth? -- would Bell launch "a package of new MPEG4 HD channels" in Sep (or Oct or Nov)?
The strength of these Digital Home Forums is the robustness of the discussions -- and the clear headed thinking of the posters where rational debate can take place. I'm not convinced that "you have no idea who I am" quite ratifies what otherwise appears to be ill-informed and unsubstantiated speculation about Canadian satellite corporate developments.