Trap, how can you be so sure? and WTF does "There is no reason why those brand use IKS with the Charge from Ech.st.r. " mean. This $hit makes no sense.
let's say there are a 2 million fta hobbyists, which is probably true, but I don't know, tis just a random number, don't worry just follow along. Now million ips scrambled by iks servers, this is $hit load of data and tons of $hit to go through to get this many people. Now imagine the cost for DN to go after this many people. Who's fuckkin got this kinda TIME to go after this many people. Best possible resolution is to get the fta companies screwed. If they are out, so is fta. peace.
the providers are not interested in going after a single thief who is stealing their signal...it is too costly and they don't achieve anything. they have and will always go for after the receiver manufacturer and the coders.that is the only way they will be able to slow down signal piracy, but they will not be able to stop it, in this day and age of technology, where they secure their network and someone hacks it, hence the game goes on
Plymouth: From all appearances, it seems to be an enterprise run by etrepreners with limited funds, who do not have the strength to market a new receiver, but have the know how of A. the C00LSAT bins B. IKS. They have therefore set up an IKS taking whatever precautions they needed to take based on the experience of the previous episodes of IKS (Inc. Nfusion and Kbox) service. While I appreciate your concerns, I would not give credibility to any suggestion of a DN sting operation. Any action against individuals or dealers based on a sting operation would not be admissible in a court in fraud charges.
If you look at the experience of all the IKS providers, one thing is common to all. As the number of users grow, the freezing starts because the servers can't cope. These people, I think, are aware of this expereince and want to avoid it by going through the process slowly. You have to remebr that the C00LSAT 5000/6000 were sold in thousands, and the purchase of a r-link device for $89 is well within reach of thousands.