Yes, that's the flip side of trying to provide three or four major networks via subchannels in a short market. As I understand it, there simply isn't enough bandwidth (or whatever the term would be) to allow, let's say, the feed from three networks to be provided in 1080, or possibly two networks in 1080 and one in 720, and still have room left over, if this is desired, for one or more diginets. 480 might be okay for the casual viewer, but for someone more discriminating, perhaps a viewer who has invested considerable bucks in a home theater system, to get a major network that way would be disappointed. Such a viewer would either make the effort to get the corresponding LPTV in better resolution if possible, or just get cable or local-into-local satellite. Nobody wants to watch the NFL in 480. A minor diginet can look awful and not that many people care, but the Big Four, that's another story.