The analog frequencies are PLANNED to be exchanged, sometime in the future, after there has been 85% acceptance (don't hold your breath).
The FCC has forthrighly authorized broadcasters the additional right of auxiliary applications (Such as Delta V) after meeting their obligations. That obligation consists of a single standard resolution program stream. This takes up about 3-5 megabits per second of the 19.3 authorized. The remaining is available for Delta V or other services. Uncle Sugar get 5% of the top line revenue from these additional services.
No this service is entirely interactive.
Consider those people WHO CANNOT GET DSL OR CABLE. They aren't being ripped off, just getting something you take for granted.
The analog frequencies are PLANNED to be exchanged, sometime in the future, after there has been 85% acceptance (don't hold your breath).
The FCC has forthrighly authorized broadcasters the additional right of auxiliary applications (Such as Delta V) after meeting their obligations. That obligation consists of a single standard resolution program stream. This takes up about 3-5 megabits per second of the 19.3 authorized. The remaining is available for Delta V or other services. Uncle Sugar get 5% of the top line revenue from these additional services.