EchoStar Successfully Launches Satellite To Expand Dish's HD Offerings
EchoStar said Sunday that it had successfully launched EchoStar XIV, through which it will expand its U.S. high-definition offerings.
That now makes 15 satellites in the Dish Network fleet. Dish will need plenty of satellite capacity to fulfill its pledge of delivering local into local service into the more than two-dozen remaining smaller markets that have been uneconomical to serve and whose subscribers have to date lacked access to local stations via their satellite carrier. Getting local service to those smaller, principally rural areas has been a big priority for Rep Rick Boucher (D-VA), chairman of the House Communications Subcommittee, whose primarily rural district is home to a couple of those markets. EchoStar is also negotiating with noncommercial stations on an advanced timetable for delivering their HD signals. It has suggested that it will be tough to meet the demand of both requirements, which are part of the satellite reauthorization bill that may or may not get a vote this week.
EchoStar Successfully Launches Satellite To Expand Dish's HD Offerings