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Home » Cablevision's Rainbow DBS Introduces its VOOM HDTV Service

Cablevision's Rainbow DBS Introduces its VOOM HDTV Service

October 14, 2003
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Cablevision’s Rainbow DBS division launched its “VOOM” service featuring extensive HDTV programming to customers throughout the continental United States. During an initial preview period, as the number of available channels continues to expand, charter customers pay no monthly programming fees through January 2004. VOOM initially features a package of 21 commercial-free, 1080i HDTV channels. VOOM customers will also such cable networks as the Disney Channel, A&E, FX, and AMC, as well as over-the-air digital local broadcast channels delivered in standard definition (SD) and in HD where available. By February 2004, VOOM anticipates having 39 HD channels and 88 standard-definition channels. After the trial period, VOOM service starts at $39.90 per month for the basic tier of channels.
http://www.voom.com

  • VOOM involves an initial one-time cost of $749.99, for which customers receive a satellite dish, remote control, digital off-air antenna, and a set-top receiver.
  • VOOM is using the Rainbow 1 satellite and MPEG-4-capable set-top receivers developed with Motorola. When a planned upgrade to MPEG-4 is carried out next year, VOOM will be able to double the available satellite capacity.

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