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Satelite TV through phone lines?

Started by Chinatown, Thursday Jun 14, 2007, 09:12:46 AM

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Chinatown

Clearwire Partners with DIRECTV and EchoStar
Agreements Facilitate Bundled Offering for Current and Future Clearwire and Satellite TV Customers


 The distribution agreements enable both satellite companies to offer Clearwire's high-speed Internet service to their customers and contemplate that Clearwire in turn will be able to offer the video services of one or both satellite companies to its customers. This is expected to enable each of the three companies to offer high-speed Internet, video and voice in all current and future Clearwire markets. The launch is planned for later this year.
Under the terms of the distribution agreements, DIRECTV and EchoStar will have access to Clearwire's wireless high-speed network, and will be able to market a bundle that includes Clearwire's high-speed Internet services to their residential customers. DIRECTV and EchoStar will also have the ability to sell Clearwire's branded services on a stand-alone basis. Similarly, the agreements call for Clearwire to be able to sell DIRECTV and EchoStar satellite video services.
"We're pleased to partner with these two satellite companies as they both share our commitment to offering a superior customer experience by enabling customers to enjoy the benefits of unwired services," said Perry Satterlee, Clearwire president and chief operating officer. "By expanding the reach of our services through DIRECTV and EchoStar, and by incorporating direct-to-home satellite video services in our own distribution channels, we believe we have an opportunity to significantly expand our business opportunity."
"Being able to offer services on the Clearwire network will give our customers another high-quality option to subscribe to broadband services with DIRECTV's video offerings," said Bruce Churchill, president of New Enterprises, DIRECTV. "By choosing this bundle option, DIRECTV customers will now be able to enjoy Clearwire's fast, reliable and secure wireless broadband network that works great at home and on the go."
"EchoStar is committed to providing the best quality and latest in cutting-edge digital programming, and with Clearwire we continue that commitment by offering a next-generation wireless broadband technology," said Nolan Daines, senior vice president, Strategic Initiatives, EchoStar. "Our ability to offer Clearwire's broadband service is a strong competitive alternative that we believe will help increase our subscriber base."



Is that what they are saying?.  If so  "Fios" & "Userve" may have a rather steep uphill climb.

steve053

I just took a peek at their web site....

Download speeds: up to 1.5 Mbps. :(

Wouldn't even consider switching until they at least double it, and even then I don't know if I would.

kevbeck122

I think it's the same as what AT&T is doing by offering DISH as a bundle with their services (if you aren't in a u-verse area).  I think Verizon offers directv also.

Chinatown

but are the also capable of sending "D" & "E" through the phone lines.......  just like cable. Be kind of nice not to have the Dish on the roof............

kevbeck122

It's not a landline phone company.  They offer wireless internet through WiMAX (transmitters are on cellular towers) capable of up to 1.5Mbps and VoIP services.