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alexetel
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First off, let me say I think this has no chance of ever happening... like, ever. Sure, the FCC let the two satellite radio companies merge, but satellite TV is a lucrative and different world. It's not like comparing apples and oranges here.
http://www.reuters.com/article/industryNews/idUSN0530816420080805
Now in the off chance they were allowed, it'd make total sense for a combined DirectDish company to use DirecTV's technology, since it actually is secure (and IMHO, superior). That means switching out Bell ExpressVu equipment w/ DirecTV's and finally a secure platform.
Who knows... maybe they can get the FCC to believe Dish will never have a secure platform and letting them merge helps thwart piracy, so therefore better for the overall satellite television industry and better for the consumer.
The idea of stopping BEV theft seems like something their parent company would want to do by switching to different technology (DTV's?). Maybe it's too expensive of a feat to attempt (I'd say "big", but swapping out Dish receivers/dishes to DirecTV in the States is far, far more invasive!). Or maybe they say they want to end piracy, but turn a blind eye so long as thieves aren't paying the competition. Maybe it's little of all.
http://www.reuters.com/article/industryNews/idUSN0530816420080805
Now in the off chance they were allowed, it'd make total sense for a combined DirectDish company to use DirecTV's technology, since it actually is secure (and IMHO, superior). That means switching out Bell ExpressVu equipment w/ DirecTV's and finally a secure platform.
Who knows... maybe they can get the FCC to believe Dish will never have a secure platform and letting them merge helps thwart piracy, so therefore better for the overall satellite television industry and better for the consumer.
The idea of stopping BEV theft seems like something their parent company would want to do by switching to different technology (DTV's?). Maybe it's too expensive of a feat to attempt (I'd say "big", but swapping out Dish receivers/dishes to DirecTV in the States is far, far more invasive!). Or maybe they say they want to end piracy, but turn a blind eye so long as thieves aren't paying the competition. Maybe it's little of all.