Future of C-band Radio Content Distribution

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So, bye-bye to video distribution also. I guess I won't buy another LNBF tp knock out the 5G encroachment. Which means that I'm going to have to pay for subscriptions at a time when costs are going up everywhere - especially medical insurance.
 
So, bye-bye to video distribution also. I guess I won't buy another LNBF tp knock out the 5G encroachment. Which means that I'm going to have to pay for subscriptions at a time when costs are going up everywhere - especially medical insurance.
Huh??? The distribution model evolves, but C-Band distribution will continue for many more years...
 
The FCC will likely put up 100 MHz (1/2 of the remaining C-band frequencies) for auction in a few years, negotiate an spectrum abandonment buyout and interference mitigation with current licensees. Based on the last auction, maybe 5 years before implementation? The sky isn't falling, the window size is just changing.
 
Unless I misunderstood the proposed guidance from the FCC, they want to eliminate all but 100Mhz of the C-band, is that not still correct?
100Mhz is not that much, though. With that being the only satellite TV frequencies not susceptible to rain fade, the going rate for remaining channel space will probably be through the roof. (The law of supply and demand) If channels pay through the roof for that privilege, they're not going to want to give away their programming for free for FTA use. They'll likely encrypt it.
 

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