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publicraven
03-08-2010, 01:00 AM
C&P

Mission Statement:
There are estimated over 20 million free to air satellite receivers located in homes throughout the U.S. and Canada. Our intention is to take advantage of this massive viewer network lying dormant waiting for the product we are about to make available to them. The digital encryption method will run in the clear for all channels containing commercials. Receiver requirements are a digital satellite receiver. A card slot will be required to receive PPV broadcasts.

With factory software the following receivers should work.
Ariza, AZBox, Captive Works, Conaxsat, Coolsat, Drake, Dreambox, Fortec, GEOSat Pro, Icon, I-Link, K-Box, Neosat, NFusion, Pansat or clone, Silverbullet, Sonicview, Sonysat, Viewsat, XTC or any FCC approved FTA receiver.

Taking commercial television to a whole new level.



Transmission Date: TBA
Transponders: TBA
Requirements: FTA Satellite Receiver and 22 inch dish (minimum), (33 inch dish recommended).
Transmission foot print: North America, including Canada, United States and Mexico.
Transmission will begin with 18 to 20 digital channels in the clear, PPV sports, comedy, and other events will be announced (cards will be required for PPV) available from your local satellite dealer.

This organization is dedicated to the Free to Air Community. We appreciate all your support.

Proposed Channel Lineup
www.freedbs.org/Channels.html

publicraven
03-08-2010, 01:02 AM
sorry about the live link, can't seem to unlink it...

Night Prowler
03-08-2010, 01:04 AM
sorry about the live link, can't seem to unlink it...

got it for ya.......:D


been following this for a few months......sounding better every day......rumor has it....could be 97w........;)

publicraven
03-08-2010, 01:06 AM
It will be awsome if they can get into this, and thanks for breakin the link bro, much appreciated.. I will be keepin a close eye on it too, let me know if yea find any more info

theprinceofsorts
03-09-2010, 01:04 AM
will they be legally authorized to provide tv in the usa and in Canada?

abby
03-09-2010, 01:11 AM
yes thats the point of what there trying to do,but as far as iv seen still no launch date there still trying to get channels.

WillDekkard
03-09-2010, 04:43 AM
More discussion that has been going on here: http://www.satfix.net/showthread.php?t=12101