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<blockquote data-quote="rolfw" data-source="post: 3020" data-attributes="member: 175057"><p>"get rid off the multiplex and move existing channels closer-together. then add more .if needed.</p><p>and let Sky sat-digital have the rest.(should please him)"</p><p></p><p>Can't do that Jon, don't you think they'd have tried it before? They have squeezed all of the analogue channels in that the network will take. That's why many people still can't get channel 5, they are unable to transmit at full power in a lot of areas, or have block excluded certain directions, because of interferance with channels from adjacent transmitter footprints.</p><p></p><p>With regard to the Nokia redundancies and as of yesterday the Pace ones as well, both companies are making losses in other divisions alonside the DTR maunufacture, the receivers would probably have sold well at launch if it weren't for the uncertainty of the future of DTT.</p><p></p><p>There are probablty a majority of people in the UK who do not want Pay TV, and these are the people who will longer term buy the DTRs, they will be quite impressed with the 20 or so channels offered. I've certainly had no shortage of orders for the new smaller boxes, in fact delivery has been the problem.</p><p></p><p>With regard to the value or not of Sky's contribution, I want to watch films at my convenience, not when some ITV or BBC programme planner decides I should. I'll stick with my Sky option thanks.</p><p></p><p>Rolf</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rolfw, post: 3020, member: 175057"] "get rid off the multiplex and move existing channels closer-together. then add more .if needed. and let Sky sat-digital have the rest.(should please him)" Can't do that Jon, don't you think they'd have tried it before? They have squeezed all of the analogue channels in that the network will take. That's why many people still can't get channel 5, they are unable to transmit at full power in a lot of areas, or have block excluded certain directions, because of interferance with channels from adjacent transmitter footprints. With regard to the Nokia redundancies and as of yesterday the Pace ones as well, both companies are making losses in other divisions alonside the DTR maunufacture, the receivers would probably have sold well at launch if it weren't for the uncertainty of the future of DTT. There are probablty a majority of people in the UK who do not want Pay TV, and these are the people who will longer term buy the DTRs, they will be quite impressed with the 20 or so channels offered. I've certainly had no shortage of orders for the new smaller boxes, in fact delivery has been the problem. With regard to the value or not of Sky's contribution, I want to watch films at my convenience, not when some ITV or BBC programme planner decides I should. I'll stick with my Sky option thanks. Rolf [/QUOTE]
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