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May 26th, 2005 10:10 AM #1weeks ago, I read an article that pldt will launch this year its own satellite broadcast to compete with dream broadcasting.
in talks daw pldt with direct tv (US), wow ok sana ito kung may HD channels ng ESPN and NBA, better movies than HBO/star movies...
pricing will be at par with skycable.. hence skycable signal will need a receiver per tv set, malamang pag maganda program ng pldt sat.. dito na ako!
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May 26th, 2005 10:39 AM #5
you can be anywhere in the world practically and have it. as long as you have the decoder box and dish. here in hk may mga nagiimport ng dream sat t.v. eh. whatever you have bacK in manila, my friends who have it can also watch it here.
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May 26th, 2005 12:22 PM #6Originally Posted by kimpOy
Dream tv is available everywhere. buy the decoder and sat dish (syempre pati subscription hehehe) then point it to the correct angle and get the transmission.
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May 26th, 2005 12:30 PM #7
no competition here. dream satellite is owned by the cojuangco's, while pldt is oh well, influenced by the same group.
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May 26th, 2005 12:44 PM #8years ago, 18k ang decoder/dish unit, now may promo ang dream, free na decoder/dish so long you pay 1 yr subs at 750/mo... malamang nakatunog na nga na meron na silang competition
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May 26th, 2005 12:52 PM #9
You have to be under the line of sight of the satellite to receive a signal from any satellite. PLDT's service will probably be as expensive sa Dream. I also read that Tonyboy C. (stockholder of PLDT and Dream) was invited to merge with the PLDT/Echostar partnership. I hope they bring in US HD (high definition) programing. That would pretty much warrant the extra price of subscring to satellite against much cheaper cable.
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