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- 11-15-2009 12:13 AM #1
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Dish Mexico: a success history
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Hey guys, I just wanted to share this with you
A year ago (November 24th, 2008) Dish Mexico, a joint venture between Echostar and MVS was launched and now has over one million suscribers, a growth without precedents in mexican paid tv industry. Sky, its DTH competitor has 1.8 million suscribers but it's been out since 1996.
The secret of its success: a low cost package with 32 of the top, most viewed channels with at a very reasonable price $149 pesos tax included, about $12 bucks.
Dish Mexico Official Website
<- site in spanish
BTW - Yes, the dishes are red
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- 11-15-2009 12:17 AM #2DTV Gear: (3) HR24-500 w/3TB external
4:2:2 Gear: AZBoxt Elite - Prof 7500 USB DVB-S2
Dishes: 6FT C-BAND - 1.2m Mini BUD - SWM5
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- 11-15-2009 12:24 AM #3
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It's been said that Azteca 7, 13 and 40 will be included in early 2010, the channels are already uplinked. Televisa ask for US$1.96 plus taxes per suscriber for a package of 14 channels (most of them are bullshit, my opinion) including their OTA, too expensive to keep the low cost phylosophy, without counting they would need a whole transponder.
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- 11-15-2009 03:14 PM #4
It's a real sleeper and will likely turn into a fairly big business. They are doing it with 8 transponders at 77W today. The new Echostar dbs satellite at 86.5W (scheduled for construction completion by the end of 2010) will add another 32 transponders covering southern US and all of Mexico. Add that to the steerable beams tentatively scheduled for Mexico on the new 17 Ghz slots (coming in the next 3-5 years) and you can see where they are going.
- 11-16-2009 05:51 PM #5
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Where can I find more information about that satellite at 86.5W? I only knew about Quetzsat 1 at 77W
Thanks
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I found this thread http://www.satelliteguys.us/dish-net...-launches.html
If you have other sources for further information I would appreciate it.
- 11-16-2009 06:18 PM #6
Here in Socal I can get all the TP's from Dish Mexico with great quality using an 18" dish.
And one channel in particular is ITC too..DTV Gear: (3) HR24-500 w/3TB external
4:2:2 Gear: AZBoxt Elite - Prof 7500 USB DVB-S2
Dishes: 6FT C-BAND - 1.2m Mini BUD - SWM5
Dell Studio XPS 13 Dual Boot w/Win7 64bit & OSX Lion 10.7.2
Samsung Epic Touch rooted with ICS 4.03 rom clocked at 1600MHz
16GB HP Touchpad rooted running WebOS @1900Mhz + ICS 4.03@1780Mhz
- 11-17-2009 10:02 AM #7
[QUOTE=simonhwsn;2020371]Where can I find more information about that satellite at 86.5W? I only knew about Quetzsat 1 at 77W
Thanks
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