Dish Network
DISH Network is a direct broadcast satellite (DBS) service that provides satellite television and audio programming to households and businesses in the United States, owned by parent company EchoStar Communications Corporation. more...
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DISH Network was launched in March, 1996, and, along with DirecTV, primarily competes with cable television providers throughout the United States. It is based at Meridian, Colorado, though the postal designation of nearby Englewood is commonly listed as the company's location in corporate filings and news accounts. According to surveys, it is currently the number one satellite program provider in the United States and it is planning to expand in the next years to other parts of the world. The expansion is going to be the biggest challenge for the company for it is now experiencing some mismanagement in their finances. They wanted to take risk in their expansion in the hope of increasing their profit by having more subscribers.
Starting on February 1st, 2007 Dish Network will rechange their packages and a introduce a slight increase on some of their packages here is as followed!
Americas Top 60 will be renamed Americas Top 100 no pay increase 32 music channels will be added.
Americas Top 120 will be renamed Americas Top 200 $3 pay increase from $39.99 to $42.99
Americas Top 180 will be renamed Americas Top 250 $3 pay increase $49.99 to $52.99
Americas Everything Pack $5 pay increase $84.99 to $89.99
History
EchoStar was formed in 1980 by its Chairman and CEO Charlie Ergen as a distributor of C band TV systems. In 1987, EchoStar applied for a DBS license with the Federal Communications Commission and was granted access to geostationary orbital slot 119° West longitude in 1992.
On 28 December 1995, EchoStar successfully launched its first satellite, EchoStar I. The launch of Echostar I was a gamble in that it was one of the first successful commercial launches from China after a series of spectacular failures. That same year, EchoStar established the DISH Network brand name to market its home satellite TV system. The company used "DISH" as an acronym for Digital Sky Highway.
In 1996, EchoStar and Dominion Video Satellite, Inc., proprietor of the Sky Angel DBS service, formed a technical agreement where Dominion has co-located its FCC-licensed DBS frequencies and channels on the same DBS satellite, EchoStar III (61.5° West longitude), carrying DBS frequencies and channels licensed by the FCC to EchoStar. The two DBS companies operate independently of one another, and subscribers to each service are not required to subscribe to both services, however, this technical agreement enables individuals, at their option, to subscribe to both services using the same satellite receiving system.
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