You will see my questions follwed by SA answers. they are stating that lifetime subs were for the LIFE of the SATELLITE.
correct. The life of Echo III or 2009. The fact they want to sell their portion of transponders pretty much says they are getting out of the satellite game
Plus it also said they would launch their own satellite.
big whoop. Things change. They probably realized that building a satellite uplink station and satellite would take a little more money than they thought originally
the Satellite is still working at the moment.
barely....but remember (and since you like to bold stuff hopefully this gets the point across)
THEY DON'T OWN JACK ON THE SATELLITE. DISH (ECHOSTAR) OWNS THE SATELLITE. THEY ARE JUST RENTING SPACE
furthermore if SA has changed its mind about launching a new one the lifetimers should be given a sub to IPTV (which they are NOT doing)
SA again doesn't have to give anybody anything. The lifetime said "2009 or Echo 3 lifetime whichever comes first...since they are going IPTV there is no satellite.
1- When will DBS broadcasting be discontinued?
The transition to IPTV in the U.S. will occur over the next year, and more information will be provided about the transition during the coming months.
Since the FCC hasnt approved the transfer yet SA is still active
2-What happens to those who prepaid and don't have internet access or just can't afford to buy new equipment?
We will honor one's annual subscription for the duration of our satellite service. If there is any unused portion of the subscription once we cease satellite operations and are solely offering IPTV the subscriber will receive a pro-rated refund.
sounds fair. Much fairer than when I had Primestar and DirecTV bought them out and I had pre-paid Primestar. Primestar said "big whoop" and DIrecTV said "sorry"
3- What about LIFETIME subscribers? Lifetime subscribers who don't have highspeed internet?
The terms of the lifelong subscription state that the subscription is for the life of the satellite delivery system. It is unfortunate that we have been unable to solicit the financial support to continue offering that service. We value our subscribers' support for our vision and will be communicating with our subscribers in the coming months about how they will be able to continue to receive high-quality Christian and family programming via Sky Angel.
seems fair and they are correct
4- Why aren't you continuing to broadcast BOTH DBS and IPTV?
With the loss of a satellite transponder last spring, and as our satellite continues to age, it has become increasingly evident that Sky Angel must embrace new cost-effective technology opportunities that will help us to further our vision to deliver the Gospel around the world. DBS is an extremely costly business, which makes it difficult for niche players such as Sky Angel to compete and grow in the DBS marketplace. IPTV will enable us to provide an overall service that is more economical than our current satellite system, while providing Sky Angel viewers more options and benefits. We believe that our subscribers will truly enjoy the interactive programming and other benefits resulting from the convergence of Internet and television.
I like how they say "our" satellite when they don't own anything
Point being, things change. SkyAngel had ideas. Heck I don't know many people who don't have big ideas. But they realized that with the limited thing they have (2 transponders) and the money they are probably hemmoraging away something had to be done. As they noted, it does cost a heckuva lot to uplink TV channels. Now if they owned the uplink they would be a little better off. But since they have Dish uplink plus supply them with the hardware, that can be spendy. So they decided to go IPTV.