FrankJo said:"Rainbow DBS’ VOOM programming service will continue to provide service to its current customers during a transition period."
So, Voom won't be going dark for a while. Congrats, you've been given a repreive. After "transition period", it's lights out.
Indy said:I believe you are wrong about "lights out". Voom will survive after the sale of hardware. More satellites are ordered and ready for construction. I think the sale of Rainbow 1 and the new up-link center was to raise cash to get Voom through to the end zone. Dolan has something or someone up his sleeve. The service is alive and well into the future.
Indy said:service is alive and well into the future.
MarcelV said:Indy, I think you may be correct here.
"you guys need to stop speculating!! call ms. cleo or take a nap. GOSH!!"
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See, this is just silly, like so many other posts here. It's just all speculation. We don't know and will not know till there is an official announcement from Voom and/or Cablevision. Let's just go on with life, enjoy Voom as long as it is there, when you have planned installation, just go on with it as long as nobody cancels on you. Voom is still there, and enjoy it for now. You have nothing to loose.
FrankJo said:....VOOM WILL HAVE NO WAY TO BROADCAST TO YOU.
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