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DISH Network Launches Nation's Largest HD Package - DishHD, Featuring Local HD Channels and New VOOM HD Channels
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 5, 2006--

Most National Content plus World's First MPEG4 HD DVR Establishes
DISH Network as Industry Leader for HDTV

EchoStar Communications Corporation (NASDAQ: DISH) and its DISH Network(TM) satellite TV service announced today from the 2006 International Consumer Electronics Show the rollout of its new high-definition television package, DishHD. By offering the most HD channels in the pay-TV industry and with the introduction of a new line of advanced satellite receivers, DishHD gives its customers more than 1,700 hours a week of HD content from the nation's top programmers.

DISH Network is expanding its HD channel lineup in 2006 by adding five new original VOOM channels -- bringing the total to 15 -- as well as other new HD networks including ESPN2 HD and Universal HD. In addition, DISH Network will launch high-definition local channels through its satellite service in up to 50 markets in 2006, starting with Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles and New York in February, and reaching more than 50 percent of U.S. TV households with local HD channels. The remainder of the country's local HD channels will be offered to DISH Network customers via an off-air antenna solution.

DishHD offers 25 national HD channels plus local broadcast channels where available, providing more than 200 hours of HD programming every day. Cable companies, with a national average of just 10 HD channels, cannot come close to the robust lineup of DishHD.

With up to four different programming packages to choose from, DishHD customers can find an option that best fits their viewing needs. For as little as $54.99 a month, customers can access the entire 25-channel DishHD lineup, and get more than 70 all-digital standard definition channels plus their local channels in standard and high definition.

Current DishHD channels include:

VOOM Networks
Discovery HD -----------------
ESPN HD Animania HD Monsters HD
HBO HD Equator HD Rave HD
HD Net Film Fest HD Rush HD
HD Net Movies Gallery HD Ultra HD
HD Pay-Per-View HD News Kung Fu HD
Showtime HD
TNT HD

On Feb. 1, DISH Network will begin transmitting newly added HD channels in MPEG4, a signal compression standard developed by MPEG (Moving Picture Experts Group). MPEG4 allows DISH Network to maximize the bandwidth available on its satellites and offer the most robust lineup of HD channels in the nation.

New DishHD channels available only in MPEG4 include:

VOOM Networks
ESPN2 HD ------------------
Universal HD Family Room HD
HD Locals Gameplay HD
Treasure HD
World Cinema HD
WorldSport HD

DISH Network is also introducing at CES a new series of satellite receivers that combine MPEG4 and MPEG2 signal capability. The cutting-edge ViP Series combines state-of-the-art imaging technology with life-like Dolby(R) Digital 5.1 surround sound for the best picture and sound quality available. Existing customers with MPEG2 equipment, such as the DISH Player DVR 942, will continue to receive all their current content and will need to upgrade to a ViP Series receiver to receive the new HD channels. DISH Network will offer a convenient upgrade package for existing customers who want to expand their HD lineup to include the new channels.

The ViP211(TM) HD satellite receiver, the first model in the ViP series that supports both MPEG4 and MPEG2, is available through DISH Network for only $49.99 for new lease customers.

Also included in the ViP series is the ViP622(TM) DVR, the world's first MPEG4 multi-room high definition and digital video recorder satellite TV receiver with the ability to view independent programs -- one in high definition and one in standard definition programming -- on two televisions at once. No other pay-TV company offers this innovative combination. It features a massive hard drive with a recording capacity of up to 25 hours of high-definition and up to 180 hours of standard-definition content.

The cutting-edge ViP622 DVR also features reverse, fast-forward, and pause as well as a picture-in-picture feature on any TV and the ability to record Dolby Digital(R) when available. The ViP622 DVR will be available in the first quarter of 2006 for a one-time upgrade price of $299 for new lease customers, which includes a dish antenna and free standard professional installation (monthly DVR fee applies).

The ViP622 DVR also features:

-- Digital/analog off-air tuner

-- Up to 9-day, Picture-In-Guide, Widescreen Electronic
Program Guide (EPG)

-- High-Definition Resolutions: 480p, 720p, 1080i (480i is
up-converted)

-- Records two programs simultaneously in high definition,
but programs can be viewed in standard definition on other
TVs in the home.

The ViP622 DVR offers DISH Network's convenience and features that customers have grown to depend on, including parental controls, electronic program guide, picture in guide and name-based recording.

Consumers can call 1-800-333-DISH (3474) or visit www.DISHNetwork.com for more information.

About EchoStar

EchoStar Communications Corporation (NASDAQ: DISH) serves more than 12 million satellite TV customers through its DISH Network(TM), the fastest growing U.S. provider of advanced digital television services in the last five years. DISH Network offers hundreds of video and audio channels, Interactive TV, HDTV, sports and international programming, together with professional installation and 24-hour customer service. Visit EchoStar's DISH Network at www.dishnetwork.com or call 1-800-333-DISH (3474).


CONTACT: EchoStar Communications Corporation
Heather Black, 720-514-5351
press@echostar.com
SOURCE: EchoStar Communications Corporation
 
Scott sure hope u slapped the S*** out of Charlie it maybe the only satisfication I get today after all I have heard! But thanks to u and all the cronies for all the info! :)
 
Well the only thing I personally care about is to see WorldSport back 24/7/365. That was the only reason I bought Voom. Looks like this is a wait and see deal. Thanks Scott.
 
MSG said:
DISH Network Launches Nation's Largest HD Package - DishHD, Featuring Local HD Channels and New VOOM HD Channels
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 5, 2006--
I think we are about to set a forum record in how many threads this PR is already posted. :D
 
Is the VIP 622 going to be similar to my 942?
Forgive me I don't even know how many GB my 942 is, is the 320 in the 622 larger? If so, how much?

And obviously I want an easy upgrade like all of us, I bought my 942 about 3-4 months ago, and I love the features.
 
deuces said:
Is the VIP 622 going to be similar to my 942?
Forgive me I don't even know how many GB my 942 is, is the 320 in the 622 larger? If so, how much?

And obviously I want an easy upgrade like all of us, I bought my 942 about 3-4 months ago, and I love the features.

Welcome to the board. It is the same machine except the 622 is MPEG2/MPEG4.
 
I wonder who at Dumbassnetwork thought of this plan. You also have to think how much money that they are going to lose because NOT many people have an MPEG 4 receiver. Yes the new programing will be on Feb 1 ( I"ll believe it when I see it) but how many people will be able to see it? Like I said DUMBASSNETWORK!!
 
I pursued the $250 existing customer lease option for my 942 and was "granted" one about a month ago. I based my decision on the tech chat when they stated mpeg-4 was basically not at the top of their to do list. How things change within a month or so. :mad: I hope Charlie does the right thing for the lease customers and just swap the 942 for a 622. No charge :D

Haven't heard anything lately on the 942+
 
Sean Mota said:
Welcome to the board. It is the same machine except the 622 is MPEG2/MPEG4.


Same hard drive space? I know everyone else has the same issue, but why do I pay more money when I just spent all this money on a 942 a few months ago. I hope Charlie and Co. help us out.
 
Spike said:
This Press Conference was a real disappointment. It gave us nothing.

Did you really expect it? Dont' expect much more from the Chat next week either. I was dissappointed that Scott did not report on resolution issue of HD. Perhaps he is asking questions.... off camera and off mike to report later.
 
wirenut said:
You also have to think how much money that they are going to lose because NOT many people have an MPEG 4 receiver. Yes the new programing will be on Feb 1 ( I"ll believe it when I see it) but how many people will be able to see it?

I don't see how they'll lose any money...

New customers will all get MPEG-4 receivers.

Existing customers will be paying the same money they've been paying all along.

My locals should be up by the spring. I'm not much for calling and complaining to get something for nothing, but I do have a brand new 942. I think I'll wait until my locals come on, and if they aren't upgrading me for free by then, I'll call and raise hell.

What happened to the rumors about the 942+? They make more sense now that we know the 622 will have a bigger hard drive. I think the 942s will start getting swapped for the leftover 942s with upgraded chips....which will generate more 942s to upgrade, ect, ect.