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An Open Letter to DirecTV from Northpoint

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Original article can be found here
 
Actually, isn't Northpoint the people who want to share all the DBS spectrum but use it for ground based transmission from antennas to the north of the areas they serve? Them being to the north supposedly will stop interference with the DBS signal.
 
Northpoint is, as of this time, the only authorized applicant for MVDDS services. MVDDS stands for Multichannel Video Data Distribution System. As proposed it shares the spectrum with DBS downlink frequencies (12.2-12.7 Ghz) but would require an antenna to point north rather than towards the equator, hence the term "Northpoint". This is supposed to reduce the possibility of harmful interference with DBS. It seems to me that the worst interference problems would be on the edges of the DBS footprint, say for someone on the west coast who had a dish pointed at 61.5, which would be almost due east with a look angle of 10 to 20 degrees. My guess is that if Northpoint were in use in San Bernardino it would probably wreak havoc with anyone in Los Angeles trying to watch anything at 61.5.
 
So basically they want to use any satellite slot that would provide a dbs signal in that range, besides those that DirecTv and Dish use?
 
Not a satellite slot really, just the frequencies that are used by the DBS slots, transmitted by ground antennas.
 
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