Appear quiz MVP
Appear quiz MVP
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Current state
Fully functional with working code, database integration, and HubSpot CRM sync
Design needs elevation from basic MVP to marketing quality (in Appear branding)
Can you squeeze more out of your broadcast infrastructure?
If satellite distribution is impacting cost, scale, and agility, it's time to migrate to IP
Answer eight questions about your current infrastructure, and we'll calculate your squeeze score to show you where IP migration can relieve the pressure. Starting today.
How many physical earth station locations are you currently maintaining across your network?
1-2 centralised locations
3-5 distributed sites
6-10 sites
10+ sites, each with dishes and RF infrastructure
How easy is it to find and retain RF/satellite engineers for your operations?
We have a stable, experienced team with succession planning in place
It's challenging but manageable - occasional gaps
Increasingly difficult - specialised skills are hard to find
Critical shortage - we're relying on aging expertise with no clear pipeline
Not applicable - we don't rely on specialised RF/satellite engineers
How prepared is your current architecture for cloud-based operations?
Fully integrated: signals are IP-native and cloud-ready
Partially ready: some conversion required but manageable
Significant gaps: would require major re-architecture
Not ready at all: satellite signals terminate at SDI with no IP on-ramp
How much rack space does your current infrastructure consume?
Minimal: less than 10 RU per site
Moderate: 10-50 RU across IRDs, RF routers, and ancillary equipment
Significant: 50-100+ RU with cooling challenges
How fast can you provision a new contribution feed?
Days: we have templated API configurations
1-2 weeks: manual setup but well-documented processes
Several weeks: requires RF coordination, IRD provisioning, and site visits
What redundancy mechanisms protect your distribution feeds?
Sophisticated: ST 2022-7, N+M device redundancy, automated failover
Basic: main/backup paths with manual intervention
None: single satellite transponder or IRD per service with no automated
failover
How often does your team deal with signal degradation requiring intervention (weather-related rain fade, 5G interference, or power boost requests)?
Rarely - less than once per quarter
Occasionally - monthly events requiring coordination with satellite operator
Frequently - weekly firefighting for Ku-band rain fade or C-band
interference
Constantly - dedicated resources for signal management, unplanned filter
costs, ongoing power boost requests
Not applicable - signal degradation is not a concern for our operations
When you calculate total cost of ownership for your ground segment, how significant are recurring maintenance costs (technician call-outs, hardware aging, dish environmental wear)?
Minimal - maintenance is predictable and well-budgeted
Moderate - maintenance costs are noticeable but manageable within current
CAPEX cycles
Significant - specialized technician costs and aging hardware are major
budget line items
Overwhelming - next CAPEX refresh is being delayed due to maintenance drain
on budget
Not applicable - ground segment maintenance is not a factor for us
Your Squeeze Score
0%
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