I many used it as a phone, text, and email. It worked great.
I can't stop thinking about how carriage fees have become half or more of most stations' revenues. And here we are witnessing the death of linear cable and satellite.the only parties that seem to be interested in such a thing are the NAB and the FCC.
Weaponizing ATSC 3.0 by switching off 1.0 prematurely would sure drive lots of non-carriage fee-paying former cable subscribers to carriage fee-encumbered streaming platforms.
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Top motivations for purchase of a converter box included the fact that it was a one-time purchase with no monthly fees; it works with current TV and antenna setup; and it provides reliable reception, even when internet service is unavailable.
The claim that "it provides reliable reception, even when internet service is unavailable" is a lie. There are videos showing that encrypted ATSC 3.0 does not work without an Internet connection, even on devices which claim to be able to do so.
You'd think that with the preponderance of evidence that suggests it won't work, they'd quit doing it!That's a hilarious headline from TheDesk.
Here's a few examples of similar headlines from recent years where government agencies generated backlash against the thing they tried to mandate.
"Lawmakers: CDC should mandate Covid-19 vaccinations to spur consumer interest"
"Lawmakers: EPA should mandate electric vehicles to spur consumer interest"
That exact thing was said about 5G, and even 5 years later, I haven't really noticed any meaningful improvement over LTE (aka 4G).6G networks, which promise dramatically higher speeds, lower latency, and support for emerging applications such as immersive augmented reality, advanced industrial automation, and widespread Internet of Things connectivity.
5G if close enough to the tower has faster upload. Thats about it. Most won’t notice it.That exact thing was said about 5G, and even 5 years later, I haven't really noticed any meaningful improvement over LTE (aka 4G).
Sometimes 5G is faster, yes, but usually not by much. Often it's about the same as or slightly slower than 4G.
5G-UW can be faster, but it exists almost nowhere.
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Complete insanity. In many large markets, the lower UHF channels got re-allocated to public service agencies and business band users in the 1970s. In Los Angeles, for example, channels 14-21 (with the exception of 18, which was already on-air at the time) are unavailable due to their use by multiple government and private sector two-way radio systems. Giving away 28 and above would leave LA. with just 7 channels on UHF -- 18 plus 22 through 27.Another UHF spectrum repack? Apparently existing stations would be consolidated onto shared ATSC 3.0 signals:
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On April 15, Landover Saturn 5 LLC filed a petition with the Federal Communications Commission urging regulators to launch a formal rulemaking process aimed at repurposing a significant portion of the UHF broadcast spectrum. The company specifically targeted television Channels 28 through 36...cordcuttersnews.com