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<blockquote data-quote="HB13DISH" data-source="post: 530318" data-attributes="member: 262829"><p>s_x-On-TV started few weeks ago a new service with four adult channels.</p><p>They claim to have high quality channels:</p><p></p><p>- s_x-on TV Diamond</p><p>- s_x-on TV Gold</p><p>on Hot Bird 13E, frequency=11,411 Po=H</p><p></p><p>and</p><p></p><p>- s_x-on TV Crystal</p><p>- s_x-on TV Silver</p><p>on Eurobird 9E, frequency=11,938 Pol=H</p><p></p><p>The smartcard for 12 months costs 129 Euro.</p><p>Presumably the same card will open all four channels.</p><p></p><p>It is not clear to me why would a service provider split the channels on two satellites instead of having them <span style="color: Red">ALL</span> on one satellite or two.</p><p></p><p>A potential subscriber who can receive either Hot Bird or Eurobird 9E would hesitate to order the smartcard as it would only open two channels instead of four.</p><p>Only subscribers who can receive both satellites would be able to watch all four channels, with the inconvenience of motor movement if they don't have multiple LNBs.</p><p></p><p>I think that they should sell three types of smartcards with different prices:</p><p>Only for Hotbird 13E (2 channels)</p><p>Only for Eurobird 9E (2 channels)</p><p>For both satellites (4 channels)</p><p></p><p>Otherwise they can expect a drop in sales.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HB13DISH, post: 530318, member: 262829"] s_x-On-TV started few weeks ago a new service with four adult channels. They claim to have high quality channels: - s_x-on TV Diamond - s_x-on TV Gold on Hot Bird 13E, frequency=11,411 Po=H and - s_x-on TV Crystal - s_x-on TV Silver on Eurobird 9E, frequency=11,938 Pol=H The smartcard for 12 months costs 129 Euro. Presumably the same card will open all four channels. It is not clear to me why would a service provider split the channels on two satellites instead of having them [COLOR=Red]ALL[/COLOR] on one satellite or two. A potential subscriber who can receive either Hot Bird or Eurobird 9E would hesitate to order the smartcard as it would only open two channels instead of four. Only subscribers who can receive both satellites would be able to watch all four channels, with the inconvenience of motor movement if they don't have multiple LNBs. I think that they should sell three types of smartcards with different prices: Only for Hotbird 13E (2 channels) Only for Eurobird 9E (2 channels) For both satellites (4 channels) Otherwise they can expect a drop in sales. [/QUOTE]
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