[opendtv] Re: News: Remote-Sensing Devices Fail FCC White Spaces Test

  • From: Craig Birkmaier <craig@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2007 08:12:59 -0400

At 11:38 AM -0700 8/2/07, johnwillkie wrote:
Only the truly ignorant or terminally jaded believe this.  Somehow, you
don't appear truly ignorant.

There you go again with the unnecessary insults.

85% of the homes in the U.S., which represent the VAST MAJORITY of citizens of this country have decided that they prefer to get their TV fix from a multi-channel service rather than an antenna.

Perhaps a better analogy would be another bit of government infrastructure, the road system...

What if the Interstate highways were all toll roads used by 85% of the population, while the other 15% could only drive on the traffic crammed surface streets?

As usual, John, you miss the point completely. If the broadcast TV spectrum were used efficiently, offering a free-to-air multichannel service, the stats would be the other way around, with the VAST MAJORITY using the spectrum based TV service. This is not idle speculation, it has been proven in the UK with Freeview.

Alas, we have a broadcast TV service for which the only real purpose is to use the force of government to deliver their product via OTHER delivery systems, gaining additional revenue from those delivery systems for what is a free service via an antenna. And THEN they have the audacity to complain because someone might interfere with signals that hardly anyone is using.

Now imagine that expansive Interstate highway system, but you can only drive horses and buggys on it, because cars and trucks might scare the horses...

Regards
Craig


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