WiMax could be answer to DBS broadband need.(Database System )

Multichannel News, September, 2005 by Farrell, Mike

DirecTV Inc. and EchoStar Communications Corp.'s search for the missing pieces of a triple-play bundle is leading them to explore new wireless technology that could allow them to add telephone and high-speed Internet services to their video offerings. The two big direct-broadcast satellite TV providers have long sought a solution to counter the high-speed Internet services, via cable modem, marketed by cable operators.

But EchoStar's "SuperDish" Internet product and DirecTV's DirecWay high-speed service have failed to gain traction with consumers, partly because of high equipment and subscription costs. Now, DirecTV and EchoStar's Dish Network are looking at using WiMax wireless broadband technology to not only offer two-way, high-speed Internet...

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