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Nimiq 4 was released by a Proton rocket which lifted off on September
19, 2008 at 21:48 UTC. Nimiq 3 went on line on August 23, 2004.
Originally named DirecTV3, it is an previous DirecTV satellite moved
to a new orbital slot in close proximity to Nimiq 1 to offload some of the
transmitting perform from the original satellite.
They are now marketed in deals known as "Good", "Better" and "Best" in the same way
to its competitor Rogers Cable in that location. Bell's
tv companies as a total are now just termed Bell Tv.
Nimiq 4, situated at 82° W generally serves Bell's higher-definition tv content.
It occupies the 82° W slot. Whole Home Receiver (7500) is a
one-tuner HDTV receiver, unveiled in 2018.
Like the 9500, it is minimal to HDMI and composite video.
Because HDTV calls for far more bandwidth, some transponders usually broadcast only 4-5 channels.
Nimiq two offers HDTV, intercontinental programming, and all recently unveiled channels.