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- 05-04-2007 11:39 AM #101
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FYI - The satellites can be the 86.5 DBS, 109 FSS/Extended KuBand, 97 FSS/KaBand or 113 FSS/KaBand.
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- 05-04-2007 11:41 AM #102
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Proud Staff MemberI believe its the 86.5 and 97 degree location. I am going to try getting more information in a little while
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- 05-04-2007 11:45 AM #103
Hey Scott,
The new avatar....doesn't look anything like you!
- 05-04-2007 11:45 AM #104
I guess that we should pick two from this list, from the last SEC 10-K filing:
Satellites under Construction
We have entered into contracts to construct a number of additional satellites, including the following satellites which are contractually scheduled to be completed within the next three years.
• EchoStar XI, a Space Systems/Loral, Inc. (“SSL”) DBS satellite, is expected to be completed in 2007. However, the launch could be delayed until the second half of 2008 as a result of problems currently being experienced by the launch provider, Sea Launch. EchoStar XI is expected to provide service to CONUS from the 110 degree orbital location. This satellite will enable better bandwidth utilization, provide back-up protection for our existing offerings, and could allow DISH Network to offer other value-added services.
• Four additional SSL Ka and/or Ku extended band satellites are contractually scheduled to be completed during 2008 and 2009. They would enable better bandwidth utilization and could allow DISH Network to offer other value-added services.
• CMBStar, an S-band satellite, is scheduled to be completed during the second quarter of 2008. Provided required regulatory approvals are obtained and contractual conditions are satisfied, the transponder capacity of that satellite will be leased to an affiliate of a Chinese regulatory entity to support the development of satellite-delivered mobile video services in China.
• During January 2007, we entered into a contract for the construction of EchoStar XIV, an SSL DBS satellite, which is expected to be completed during 2009. This satellite has been designed with a combination of CONUS and spot beam capacity and could be used at multiple orbital locations. EchoStar XIV could also allow DISH Network to offer other value-added services.
We have also entered into agreements to lease capacity on the following satellites currently under construction.
• An SES Americom DBS satellite (“AMC-14”) which is currently expected to launch during late 2007, and commence commercial operation in early 2008 at an orbital location to be determined at a future date. The satellite is being equipped with transmit antennas optimized for multiple orbital locations, providing greater backup flexibility in the event certain other in-orbit satellites fail.
• A Canadian DBS satellite (“Ciel 2”) which is currently scheduled to be launched during 2009 and commence commercial operation at the 129 degree orbital location, has both spot and CONUS capabilities. This satellite could be used to provide HD programming to CONUS and as additional backup capacity.
- 05-04-2007 11:47 AM #105
- 05-04-2007 11:57 AM #106
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When the press confernece.
- 05-04-2007 12:01 PM #107
All this talk of swapping BOXES for the MPEG4...if they go to different sats as mentioned, we'll all be swapping DISHES again too!
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- 05-04-2007 12:07 PM #108
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Proud Staff MemberOk lots of news posted. http://www.satelliteguys.us/dish-forum/96083-team-summit-general-assembly-notes.html
I am now off to get lots of pictures.
Scott
- 05-04-2007 12:28 PM #110
We seem to be interpreting "full MPEG-4" to mean Dish will shift all programming (except possibly for some new, separate service) to MPEG-4 promptly. Surely there will be a phase in period. Maybe by "full MPEG-4" they mean they are committing, with or without a timeline, to shift all MPEG-2 stuff to MPEG-4. And I'll bet the actual timeline will be 2 or 3 years, with incentives (new channels) for moving to the new equipment sooner rather than later. Maybe part of this is to start issuing only MPEG-4/8PSK equipment as of X date.

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