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Some good news hopefully. O-Ha A satellite trader from the uk and myself have been in talks with a v-sat provider to stream BBC & ITV / CH4 /C5 (free to air channels)
via Hotbird using a mpeg-2 encoder.
If this goes ahead, you will only need 1.2m dish to view the service Europe.
we are hoping to offer this service to the usa & Canada (c-band) and all of Europe (ku band)
it will even go as far as the Falkland islands. (the c-band service will be last to be done)
As i said this is at a early stage, the money has to be sorted out for the ku-band service first.
The best thing about this is that we don't need to pay the BBC or ITV companies any money, we are legally entitled to re-broadcast any free to air channel providing we don't edit or charge for the service.
This is all i can say at the moment, I will keep you updated when i have more news.
One more thing.
BBC PRIME "SUCKS" :mad:
via Hotbird using a mpeg-2 encoder.
If this goes ahead, you will only need 1.2m dish to view the service Europe.
we are hoping to offer this service to the usa & Canada (c-band) and all of Europe (ku band)
it will even go as far as the Falkland islands. (the c-band service will be last to be done)
As i said this is at a early stage, the money has to be sorted out for the ku-band service first.
The best thing about this is that we don't need to pay the BBC or ITV companies any money, we are legally entitled to re-broadcast any free to air channel providing we don't edit or charge for the service.
This is all i can say at the moment, I will keep you updated when i have more news.
One more thing.
BBC PRIME "SUCKS" :mad: