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DBSS
(redirected from Direct Broadcast Satellite System)

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DBSSDistributed Burst-Switched System
DBSSDirect Broadcast Satellite System
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DBSSDistribution by Set Size


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Direct broadcast satellite systems already broadcast digital TV, but their standards (which vary from system to system - DirecTV and USSB use a digital standard called DSS, and EchoStar uses DVB, a standard popular in Europe) are not compatible with the digital standard for terrestrial broadcast TV A set-top converter will easily solve this problem.
TV PRICE CUT: In response to new competition, the maker of the biggest-selling direct broadcast satellite system and the companies that sell programming announced $300 in additional price cuts and financial incentives to consumers.
In addition, direct broadcast satellite systems, which have made small inroads in the area so far, want regulations changed so they can deliver local as well as national programming.
 
 
 
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