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Dish Network

DISH Network Corporation (DISH, an acronym for DIgital Sky Highway[6]) is an American television provider and the owner of the direct-broadcast satellite provider Dish, commonly known as Dish Network, and the over-the-top IPTV service, Sling TV. Additionally, Dish offers mobile wireless service, Dish Wireless. On July 1, 2020, Dish acquired prepaid service Boost Mobile and intends to add postpaid service as well in the future.[7][8] Based out of unincorporated Douglas County, Colorado the company has approximately 16,000 employees.[2]

Dish Network Corporation
Dish Network corporate headquarters
TypePublic
IndustrySatellite television
Telecommunications[1]
Founded1980; 43 years ago (1980) (Original EchoStar)
March 4, 1996; 26 years ago (1996-03-04) (Dish Network)
FoundersJim DeFranco
Charlie Ergen
Cantey Ergen
Headquarters
Area served
Americas
Key people
Charlie Ergen (Chairman)
Erik Carlson (President and CEO)
ProductsDirect-broadcast satellite, pay television, pay-per-view, over-the-top media services
Revenue US$17.437 billion (2022)
US$2.675 billion (2022)
US$2.065 billion (2022)
Total assets US$49.858 billion (2022)
Total equity US$16.549 billion (2022)
Number of employees
16,000 (2020)[4]
SubsidiariesDish Wireless
Boost Mobile
Ting Mobile
Republic Wireless
Gen Mobile
Sling TV
Sling Media
Blockbuster
OnTech Smart Services
Websitewww.dish.com
Footnotes / references
[5][3]

History

In January 2008, EchoStar Communications Corporation, which was founded by Charlie Ergen as a satellite television equipment distributor in 1980, changed its name to DISH Network Corporation and spun off its technology arm as a new company named EchoStar Corporation.[9] The company had begun using DISH Network as its consumer brand in 1996,[10] after the launch of its first satellite, EchoStar I, in December 1995.[11] That launch marked the beginning of its subscription television services.[10]

Joseph Clayton became president and chief executive officer of the company in June 2011, while Charlie Ergen remained chairman.[12] Clayton remained in the position until March 31, 2015, when he retired, leaving Ergen to resume the post.[13] Ergen has said diversifying and updating technology for the company will be a high priority, with an expectation that, over the coming decade, the company will provide internet, video, and telephone service for both home and mobile applications.[14] In December 2017, DISH Network announced that Ergen would step down and be replaced by Erik Carlson.[15]

As of November 2016, the company provided services to 13.7 million television and 580,000 broadband subscribers.[16]

Founding and early growth

Dish Network began operations on March 4, 1996, as a service of EchoStar.[10] EchoStar was formed in 1980 by its chairman and chief executive officer, Charlie Ergen, along with colleagues Candy Ergen and Jim DeFranco, as a distributor of C-band satellite television systems.[17] In 1987, EchoStar applied for a direct-broadcast satellite broadcast license with the FCC and was granted access to orbital slot 119° west longitude in 1992.[citation needed]

On December 7, 2007, EchoStar announced it would spin off its technology and infrastructure assets into a separate company under the EchoStar name, after which the remainder of the company would be renamed DISH Network Corporation.[18] The spun-off EchoStar began trading on January 3, 2008.[19]

Acquisitions and expansion

In 2011, Dish Network spent over $3 billion in acquisitions of companies in bankruptcy,[20] which The Motley Fool's Anders Bylund described as "a veritable buying rampage in the bargain bin."[21] This includes the April 6, 2011, purchase of Blockbuster Inc. in a bankruptcy auction in New York, agreeing to pay $322 million in cash and assume $87 million in liabilities and other obligations for the nationwide video-rental company.[22] DISH Network also acquired the defunct companies DBSD and Terrestar.[20] Dish Network also made a bid to purchase Hulu in October 2011, but Hulu's owners chose not to sell the company.[23] There was also speculation that DISH Network might purchase Sprint Nextel or Clearwire.[24] In 2013, Dish made a bid for both companies. CEO Charles Ergen plans on adding wireless internet and mobile video services[when?] that can compete with Netflix and cable companies.[20] About the new markets, Ergen said, "Given the assets we've been accumulating, I don't think it's hard to see we're moving in a different direction from simply pay-TV, which is a market that's becoming increasingly saturated."[20]

Dish Network put its Blockbuster acquisition to work by making available Dish Movie Pack for Dish Network subscribers and Sling TV for non-Dish Network subscribers. Blockbuster also has agreements that allow it to receive movies 28 days before Netflix and Redbox which could encourage customers to use these services.[20]

Dish Network also plans on offering high-speed internet.[when?] The company plans a hybrid satellite/terrestrial mobile broadband service. In 2011, it petitioned the FCC to combine the S-Band spectrum it acquired from DBSD and Terrestar, and combine this spectrum with LTE. Unlike LightSquared, Dish's spectrum has minimal risk of disrupting Global Positioning Systems.[25]

At the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show, Dish Network announced a corporate rebranding, under which the company would publicly refer to itself as just "Dish" rather than "Dish Network".[26]

After changing the position of a satellite orbital position from being over Mexico to Brazil in 2011, Dish Network sought companies that could make a deal, among them Telefónica. However, nothing ever came of this, and DISH decided to enter the country itself. According to the Brazilian Agency of Telecommunications (Anatel), they awaited the authorization of the application.[27] In June 2019, nonetheless, DISH TV accepted to resign its satellite exploration rights assigned to EchoStar and thus ending the possibility of entering the Brazilian market.[28]

On July 26, 2019, Dish announced it had reached an agreement with T-Mobile and Sprint to sell Boost Mobile and Virgin Mobile, Sprint's prepaid businesses, for $1.4 billion to DISH Network. They will also sell Dish $3.6 billion of 800 MHz spectrum, Sprint's entire 800 MHz portfolio. DISH customers will be able to use the New T-Mobile Network for seven years. DISH and T-Mobile are currently negotiating the lease of 20,000 cell sites and hundreds of retail stores being decommissioned by the New T-Mobile.[29] The deal for the purchase of all of Sprint's prepaid businesses, including Boost, officially closed on July 1, 2020.[7][8]

On May 20, 2019, EchoStar announced[30] that it had reached an agreement with DISH to transfer the portion of that company's business which managed and provided broadcast satellite services, referred to as the BSS (Broadcast Satellite Services) business, to DISH in order to concentrate on broadband services and other initiatives. The transaction was completed on September 10, 2019.[30]

Disputes and lawsuits

DISH and its subsidiaries have faced legal action for some of its questionable practices, including fines for telemarketing tactics such as failure to disclose fees with full transparency.[31][32][33][34]

DISH has been sued and countersued dozens of times. DISH argues that effective litigation is important to corporate operations. One such lawsuit was DISH's use of their Hopper DVR to make it easy for viewers to erase commercials.[35]

Removal of regional sports programming

Dish Network has always refused to carry some of the higher-priced regional sports networks, most notably AT&T SportsNet Southwest, YES Network, and Spectrum SportsNet, which have never been available on Dish. The contract of the entire MSG Network had ended on October 1, 2010, early; CSN New England was dropped on August 6, 2014.[36] In July 2019 Dish removed the entire slate of Fox Sports Networks channels (which have since been re-branded as Bally Sports).[37] This was the beginning of a trend with Altitude being removed in August and NBC Sports Chicago in October of that year.[38] On April 1, 2021, Dish removed the remaining NBC Sports Regional Networks and the Mid-Atlantic Sports Network. Dish Network president Brian Neylon commented that "The current RSN model is fundamentally broken,” stating that he was in favor of offering the networks as an a la carte service.[39] Six months later (October 1, 2021), Dish removed entire AT&T SportsNet channel.[40][41]

The last remaining regional sports network, NESN was removed on December 20, 2021.[42]

Services and devices

Year Subscribers[43]
1996 350,000
1997 1,040,000
1998 1,900,000
1999 3,400,000
2000 5,260,000
2001 6,830,000
2002 8,180,000
2003 9,425,000
2004 10,905,000
2005 12,040,000
2006 13,105,000
2007 13,780,000
2008 13,678,000
2009 14,100,000
2010 14,133,000
2011 13,967,000
2012 14,056,000
2013 14,057,000
2014 13,978,000
2015 13,897,000
2016 13,671,000
2017 13,242,000
2018 12,322,000
2019 11,986,000
2020 11,290,000
2021 10,707,000
2022 10,018,000

DISH's main service is satellite television and its offerings are comparable to other satellite and cable companies. Viewers can choose from a series of service bundles, paying more money for more channels. A la carte programming is available, however limited to premium channels such as HBO or Showtime. The company is currently working on diversifying its offerings. With its purchase of Blockbuster LLC, DISH owns the Blockbuster trademarks and has used its intellectual property agreement to offer streaming and mail-order video services.

DishNET

On September 27, 2012, DISH Network announced a satellite broadband service called DishNET, aimed at rural areas where cable is often not available.[44]

Wireless

In 2019, DISH entered an agreement as part of the Sprint/T-Mobile merger in which DISH would acquire Sprint's prepaid wireless businesses, including Boost Mobile.[45] As part of this agreement, DISH became the 4th-largest major wireless carrier in the United States.[46] After the merger was approved by the Justice Department, DISH announced plans to "deploy a facilities-based 5G broadband network capable of serving 70% of the U.S. population by June 2023."[46]

On July 1, 2020, DISH officially purchased Boost Mobile from T-Mobile for $1.4 billion.[47] With this purchase it officially launched its wireless business, DISH Wireless, LLC, offering prepaid service through the Boost brand as an MVNO on the T-Mobile network.[7] DISH stated intentions to offer branded postpaid service in the future with the build-out of their own network.[7] DISH also intends to have the first standalone, 5G-only network in the United States.[7]

On July 19, 2021, DISH signed a $5 billion contract with AT&T and becoming a new AT&T MVNO within approximately two years. As a result, DISH Wireless customers will be able to roam on AT&T's 4G and 5G while DISH is continuously building its 5G-only network. The previous roaming agreement with T-Mobile remained unchanged.[48]

On May 4, 2022, Dish announced it had released its 5G network live to consumers in Las Vegas in addition to listing 113 cities for the next phase of roll out by the end of June. The service named "Project Genesis" is currently only compatible with the latest Motorola Edge Plus.[49]

OnTech Smart Services

DISH launched the direct-to-consumer smart home technology brand OnTech Smart Services in 2019; initially available in 11 metropolitan areas, the brand offers smart home devices and installation services.[50]

Blockchain and cryptocurrency

DISH has been described as the first large company to accept cryptocurrency and being “comfortable with cryptocurrency”. The company has accepted Bitcoin since 2014. Four years later in began accepting Bitcoin Cash. In September 2021, it announced a partnership with Input Output Global (formerly known as IOHK) to build subscription services based on the Cardano blockchain.[51] The following month it set up a system to expand 5G mobile network through customers using the Citizens Broadband Radio Service with rewards paid in cryptocurrency.[52]

Charitable causes

DISH Cares was launched in 2014 and focuses on community engagement, sustainability, and providing services following disasters.[53] The company has engaged in disaster relief efforts, including after Hurricanes Katrina, Harvey, Irma, and Maria.[54][55][56]

Technical information

Broadcast technology

For years DISH used standard MPEG-2 for broadcasting, but the addition of bandwidth-intensive HDTV called for a change to the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC system. DISH announced that, from February 1, 2006, all new HDTV channels would be available in H.264 format only, while maintaining the current lineup as MPEG-2. The company intended to convert the entire platform to H.264 to provide more channels to subscribers. In 2007, DISH Network reduced the resolution of 1080-line channels from 1920x1080 to 1440x1080. Reducing the horizontal resolution and/or data rate of HD video is known as HD Lite and is done by other TV providers as well.[citation needed]

Both a standard receiver and a receiver with built-in digital video recorder (DVR) were available to subscribers.[57] The DISH Network ViP722 HD DVR replacement for the ViP622 received generally positive reviews.[58] It could record up to 350 hours of standard-definition (SD) broadcasts, or 55 hours of high-definition (HD). These set-top boxes (STBs) allow for HD on the primary TV and SD on the secondary TV (TV2) without a secondary box on TV2.

Receivers and devices

Earlier satellite dishes

DISH Network's first satellite antenna was simply called the "DISH Network" dish. It was retroactively named the "DISH 300" when legal and satellite problems forced delays of the forthcoming DISH 500 systems. It uses one LNB to obtain signals from the 119°W orbital location,[59] and was commonly used as a second dish to receive additional high-definition or international programming from either the 148°W or 61.5°W orbital locations.[60][61] The 119°W slot is one of two primary orbital locations, the other being 110°W, that provide core services.[62][63]

After EchoStar obtained the broadcasting assets of a failed joint venture between ASkyB and MCI WorldCom, it had more than doubled its capacity by adding 28 transponders at the 110°W orbital location. Since EchoStar also owned the adjacent 119°W orbital location it developed the DISH 500 to receive the signals of both orbital locations using one dish and an innovative dual-LNB assembly. Although the new 20-inch DISH 500 was slightly larger than the then-current 18-inch DISH 300 and DirecTV dishes it had the distinct advantage of obtaining signals from EchoStar's two adjacent satellite locations for a theoretical 500-channel capacity. The DISH 500, as a result, provided very large capacity for local-into-local service, nationwide programming, and business services. In order to migrate existing customers to DISH 500, DISH Network provided value-added channels in addition to local channels that could only be received with the DISH 500 and newer systems. Some of the channels exclusive to these newer systems were H2, Boomerang, Science, Planet Green, PBS Kids Sprout and Comedy Central.

Tailgater

Tailgater is a portable satellite antenna; the tailgater can be purchased as a standalone device for $350. The Tailgater is now being supported by a Wally receiver, to replace the still supported 211k model. Customers only need pay for the period of time where the receiver is active on the account, monthly cost for a Vip211k or Wally is $7 per month, if the receiver is the only one on the account, there is no charge.[64] It weighs ten pounds, is protected from weather, and automatically searches for a signal. The only satellites that are currently compatible with the Tailgater are at DISH's 119 (SD/HD TV), 110 (SD/HD TV), and 129 (SD/HD TV) orbital slots.[65]

Wally

The Wally is a solo-receiver without a built in digital video recorder (DVR).

Hopper and Joey

 
DISH HD, newest version used with the Hopper and Joey system

Hopper is a line of multi-tuner set-top boxes first introduced in 2012; they are digital video recorders that can be networked with accompanying "Joey" set-top boxes for multi-room access to recordings. DISH Network subsequently introduced updated versions of the Hopper, including Hopper with Sling (which adds integrated placeshifting capabilities), the Hopper 3, and the Hopper Plus [66] which features 4K support and 16 tuners. Hopper supports a voice-activated remote,[67][68][69][70][71][72] as well as Amazon Echo and Google Home integration.[73][74]

Apps

DISH Anywhere

DISH Anywhere is DISH's subscriber-only streaming video service. The DISH Anywhere app combines Sling broadcast technology and internet to bring subscribers DISH content wherever they are.[75] It also pairs with DISH On Demand, a library that has over 80,000 movies and shows.[76]

As of late 2018, HBO and Cinemax were no longer available for DISH customers due to Contract disputes.[77] However, Dish returned HBO and Cinemax programming as of August 2021 [1].

Sling TV

In May 2012, DISH launched DISHWorld, a subscription-based over-the-top streaming IPTV service, as an app on Roku devices, offering access to over 50 international television channels via broadband streaming.[78]

In 2014, DISH Network began to reach carriage deals with broadcasters for a new over-the-top service that would be aimed towards cord cutters as a low-cost alternative to traditional pay television.[79] On January 5, 2015, DISH Network officially unveiled Sling TV, an over-the-top IPTV service designed to complement subscription video on-demand services such as Hulu and Netflix.[80]

Some broadcasters have been hesitant about over-the-top services such as Sling TV, showing concern that they may undermine their carriage deals with larger conventional cable, satellite and Internet TV providers. Time Warner initially noted that the carriage of its channels on the service was only for a "trial" basis, while both Time Warner's CEO Jeffrey Bewkes and an analyst from the firm Macquarie Capital disclosed that current contract language in DISH's OTT carriage deals with the service's content distributors would cap the number of subscribers that the service is allowed to have at any given time to 5 million. Neither DISH Network or its content providers have confirmed any such cap.[81][82][83] As of January 2022, the service has reached 2.49 million subscribers.[84]

Satellite fleet

Until 2019, most of the satellites used by DISH Network were owned and operated by EchoStar Corporation. DISH frequently moves satellites among its many orbiting slots so this list may not be accurate. Refer to Lyngsat and DISH Channel Chart for detailed satellite information.

DISH Network satellites
Satellite Location (degrees west) Launched Type Notes
EchoStar I 77 December 28, 1995 Lockheed Martin Astro Space Series 7000 (AS-7000) Can carry a limited number of services on odd numbered transponders. DISH is not licensed to serve CONUS customers in the United States from this location but may transmit local stations.
EchoStar II 148 September 10, 1996 Ariane 4 On 14 July 2008, EchoStar reported to the SEC that EchoStar II "experienced a substantial failure that appears to have rendered the satellite a total loss". Retired in mid-2008.
EchoStar III 61.5 October 5, 1997 Lockheed Martin Missiles and Space A2100AX Replaced by EchoStar XV and was serving as an in-orbit spare. Placed on graveyard orbit by September 6, 2017.[85]
EchoStar IV 77 May 8, 1998 Lockheed Martin Missiles and Space A2100AX This satellite had a launch issue, is now in an inclined orbit and is not currently[when?] operational. It largely serves as a placeholder for EchoStar slots.
EchoStar V Deorbited from 148 September 23, 1999 Space Systems/Loral FS-1300 EchoStar V was moved from 110 to 129 and finally to 148. International programming at 148 has moved to Anik F3/118.75°. Locals have moved to spot beams at other locations. The satellite was to serve as a placeholder for EchoStar at the 148 slot. The satellite was experiencing stability issues that made signal levels unstable for the short time it was located at 148. On July 31, 2009, all remaining programming at 148 ceased. Factors now indicate discontinuation of the 148 slot, at least for the short term, 3–4 years.
EchoStar VI 77 July 14, 2000 Space Systems/Loral FS-1300 Replaces EchoStar VIII.
EchoStar VII 119 February 21, 2002 Lockheed Martin Missiles and Space A2100AX Currently[when?] an on orbit spare. Provides DISH Network's spot beam services to the western United States, as well as Muzak programming to businesses on leased bandwidth.
EchoStar VIII 77 August 21, 2002 Space Systems/Loral FS-1300 Formerly at 110. On January 30, 2011, the satellite experienced a single event upset and drifted out of its intended orbit, this required all services to be relocated to other available satellite capacity in the Eastern Arc. One week later some services were restored, but the satellite is expected to be taken out of service again and replaced temporarily by EchoStar VI in order to conduct further testing.
EchoStar X 110 February 15, 2006 Lockheed Martin Missiles and Space A2100AXS First seen functioning May 2006 in the 110.0W slot and is still transmitting from the same location as of October 2016.
EchoStar XI 110 July 16, 2008 Space Systems/Loral LS-1300
EchoStar XII 61.5 July 17, 2003 Lockheed Martin AS-2100 Originally known as Rainbow 1, this satellite was launched by Cablevision/Rainbow DBS and used for the Voom DBS service at 61.5° W until the satellite and transponder licenses were sold to EchoStar in 2005. Renamed EchoStar 12 in March 2006. Currently only used for spot beam capabilities.
Echostar XIV 119 March 20, 2010 Space Systems/Loral FS-1300 Replaced Echostar VII. EchoStar XIV launched on an International Launch Services Proton/Breeze M vehicle from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Resides at an altitude of 22,000 miles.
EchoStar XV 61.5 July 10, 2010 Space Systems/Loral FS-1300

A CONUS only satellite.

Anik F3[86] 118.75 April 12, 2007 Astrium Eurostar 3000 Customers use the 36 inch DISH 500+ or DISH 1000+ to receive this non-DBS, medium-powered signal. Anik F3 is leased by DISH from Telesat Canada to serve CONUS customers. It broadcasts on non-DBS FSS frequencies (~11.7-12.2 GHz) using circular polarity (the only satellite serving the United States in this mode). It permanently replaces AMC-16, which was temporarily placed at 118.75° W due to delays in Anik F3 production. AMC-16 moved back to 85° W when Anik F3 was fully operational. A primarily international satellite with international channels once on 61.5, 121, or 148.
Ciel-2 129 December 10, 2008 Thales Alenia Space Spacebus-4000C4 Replaced EchoStar V at the 129°W orbital location. Owned by Canadian Ciel Satellite Group, DISH leases the entire bandwidth of the Ciel-2 satellite. Provides national HD programming and HD spot beam locals.
Nimiq 5 72.7 September 17, 2009 Space Systems/Loral LS-1300 A Canadian satellite operated by Telesat Canada. DISH leases the satellite's capacity.

Dish Wireless

Dish Wireless LLC
 
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryTelecommunications
FoundedJuly 1, 2020; 2 years ago (2020-07-01)
FoundersCharlie Ergen
Headquarters,
United States
Area served
United States
Key people
John Swieringa (President)
ServicesMobile telephony
Wireless broadband
ParentDish Network
DivisionsBoost Mobile
Ting Mobile
Republic Wireless
Gen Mobile
Websitewww.dishwireless.com

Dish Wireless LLC is an American wireless network provider. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Dish Network. Dish Wireless was founded on July 1, 2020. Its headquarters is located in Littleton, Colorado.[87][88] Dish Wireless is the fourth-largest wireless carrier in the United States, with 8.01 million subscribers as of the end of Q3 2022.[89]

Dish Wireless provides wireless voice and data services in the United States under the Boost Mobile brand and will provide services under its own brand after its network is built. Dish Wireless is currently using T-Mobile's network for 7 years due to an agreement between Dish and T-Mobile. Dish Wireless is in the process of building their own 5G network which will be the first virtualized standalone 5G broadband network[clarification needed] in the United States. Dish is committed to the FCC on covering 70% of Americans with 5G by the end of June 2023.[90]

Dish Wireless acquired Boost Mobile on July 1, 2020,[7][8] Ting Mobile on August 1, 2020,[91] Republic Wireless on March 8, 2021,[92][93] and Gen Mobile on September 1, 2021.[94]

On July 19, 2021, Dish Wireless announced a network services agreement with AT&T, which includes a 10-year roaming agreement, and the option for AT&T to use Dish's wireless spectrum on their network.[95] The agreement is non-exclusive, and Dish will continue to use T-Mobile's network in addition to AT&T's until that agreement expires in 2027.[96]

In June 2022, Dish Wireless announced it had met the FCC mandate to provide coverage to 20% of the U.S. population. Dish Wireless still must meet the requirement to provide coverage to 70% of the U.S. population by June 14, 2023.[97]

Radio Frequency Spectrum Chart

The following is a list of known frequencies that Dish Wireless employs or plans to employ in the United States.

Frequencies on the Dish Wireless Network
Frequency Band Band number Protocol Generation Status Notes
600 MHz DD n71 NR 5G Active/Building Out[98][99] Network launched in trial in November 2020.[100] Licenses cover 100% of the continental United States.[101]
700 MHz Lower SMH Block E n29 Supplemental downlink only.
1.7/2.1 GHz AWS n66 Combination of Dish's unpaired AWS-3, PCS-H, and AWS-4 holdings.[102][103]
n70
3.4 GHz C-Band n77 Pending deployment Licenses cover 100% of the continental United States. Spectrum acquired in 2021 auction.[104]
3.5 GHz CBRS n48 In Trial/Building Out Licenses cover 100% of the continental United States.[105] Building Out in select areas.
3.7 GHz C-band n77 Pending deployment Spectrum will be available for use starting December 2023.[106]
24 GHz K-Band n258 Spectrum acquired in 2019 auction[107]
28 GHz Ka-Band n261
39 GHz Ka-Band n260 Spectrum acquired in 2020 auction.
47 GHz V-Band n262 Licenses cover 100% of the continental United States.[108]

Cable TV and Satellite internet partner(s)

Fiber Internet[109]
xDSL[109]
Satellite Internet[109]
Cable Internet[109]
Fixed Wireless[109]
  • MetroNet

See also

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DISH Network Corporation DISH an acronym for DIgital Sky Highway 6 is an American television provider and the owner of the direct broadcast satellite provider Dish commonly known as Dish Network and the over the top IPTV service Sling TV Additionally Dish offers mobile wireless service Dish Wireless On July 1 2020 Dish acquired prepaid service Boost Mobile and intends to add postpaid service as well in the future 7 8 Based out of unincorporated Douglas County Colorado the company has approximately 16 000 employees 2 Dish Network CorporationDish Network corporate headquartersTypePublicTraded asNasdaq DISH Class A S amp P 500 componentIndustrySatellite televisionTelecommunications 1 Founded1980 43 years ago 1980 Original EchoStar March 4 1996 26 years ago 1996 03 04 Dish Network FoundersJim DeFrancoCharlie ErgenCantey ErgenHeadquartersMeridian Colorado U S 2 3 Area servedAmericasKey peopleCharlie Ergen Chairman Erik Carlson President and CEO ProductsDirect broadcast satellite pay television pay per view over the top media servicesRevenueUS 17 437 billion 2022 Operating incomeUS 2 675 billion 2022 Net incomeUS 2 065 billion 2022 Total assetsUS 49 858 billion 2022 Total equityUS 16 549 billion 2022 Number of employees16 000 2020 4 SubsidiariesDish WirelessBoost MobileTing MobileRepublic WirelessGen MobileSling TVSling MediaBlockbusterOnTech Smart ServicesWebsitewww wbr dish wbr comFootnotes references 5 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding and early growth 1 2 Acquisitions and expansion 1 3 Disputes and lawsuits 1 4 Removal of regional sports programming 2 Services and devices 2 1 DishNET 2 2 Wireless 2 3 OnTech Smart Services 2 4 Blockchain and cryptocurrency 2 5 Charitable causes 3 Technical information 3 1 Broadcast technology 3 2 Receivers and devices 3 2 1 Earlier satellite dishes 3 2 2 Tailgater 3 2 3 Wally 3 2 4 Hopper and Joey 3 3 Apps 3 3 1 Sling TV 3 4 Satellite fleet 4 Dish Wireless 4 1 Radio Frequency Spectrum Chart 5 Cable TV and Satellite internet partner s 6 See also 7 References 7 1 Sources 8 External linksHistory EditIn January 2008 EchoStar Communications Corporation which was founded by Charlie Ergen as a satellite television equipment distributor in 1980 changed its name to DISH Network Corporation and spun off its technology arm as a new company named EchoStar Corporation 9 The company had begun using DISH Network as its consumer brand in 1996 10 after the launch of its first satellite EchoStar I in December 1995 11 That launch marked the beginning of its subscription television services 10 Joseph Clayton became president and chief executive officer of the company in June 2011 while Charlie Ergen remained chairman 12 Clayton remained in the position until March 31 2015 when he retired leaving Ergen to resume the post 13 Ergen has said diversifying and updating technology for the company will be a high priority with an expectation that over the coming decade the company will provide internet video and telephone service for both home and mobile applications 14 In December 2017 DISH Network announced that Ergen would step down and be replaced by Erik Carlson 15 As of November 2016 update the company provided services to 13 7 million television and 580 000 broadband subscribers 16 Founding and early growth Edit Dish Network began operations on March 4 1996 as a service of EchoStar 10 EchoStar was formed in 1980 by its chairman and chief executive officer Charlie Ergen along with colleagues Candy Ergen and Jim DeFranco as a distributor of C band satellite television systems 17 In 1987 EchoStar applied for a direct broadcast satellite broadcast license with the FCC and was granted access to orbital slot 119 west longitude in 1992 citation needed On December 7 2007 EchoStar announced it would spin off its technology and infrastructure assets into a separate company under the EchoStar name after which the remainder of the company would be renamed DISH Network Corporation 18 The spun off EchoStar began trading on January 3 2008 19 Acquisitions and expansion Edit In 2011 Dish Network spent over 3 billion in acquisitions of companies in bankruptcy 20 which The Motley Fool s Anders Bylund described as a veritable buying rampage in the bargain bin 21 This includes the April 6 2011 purchase of Blockbuster Inc in a bankruptcy auction in New York agreeing to pay 322 million in cash and assume 87 million in liabilities and other obligations for the nationwide video rental company 22 DISH Network also acquired the defunct companies DBSD and Terrestar 20 Dish Network also made a bid to purchase Hulu in October 2011 but Hulu s owners chose not to sell the company 23 There was also speculation that DISH Network might purchase Sprint Nextel or Clearwire 24 In 2013 Dish made a bid for both companies CEO Charles Ergen plans on adding wireless internet and mobile video services when that can compete with Netflix and cable companies 20 About the new markets Ergen said Given the assets we ve been accumulating I don t think it s hard to see we re moving in a different direction from simply pay TV which is a market that s becoming increasingly saturated 20 Dish Network put its Blockbuster acquisition to work by making available Dish Movie Pack for Dish Network subscribers and Sling TV for non Dish Network subscribers Blockbuster also has agreements that allow it to receive movies 28 days before Netflix and Redbox which could encourage customers to use these services 20 Dish Network also plans on offering high speed internet when The company plans a hybrid satellite terrestrial mobile broadband service In 2011 it petitioned the FCC to combine the S Band spectrum it acquired from DBSD and Terrestar and combine this spectrum with LTE Unlike LightSquared Dish s spectrum has minimal risk of disrupting Global Positioning Systems 25 At the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show Dish Network announced a corporate rebranding under which the company would publicly refer to itself as just Dish rather than Dish Network 26 After changing the position of a satellite orbital position from being over Mexico to Brazil in 2011 Dish Network sought companies that could make a deal among them Telefonica However nothing ever came of this and DISH decided to enter the country itself According to the Brazilian Agency of Telecommunications Anatel they awaited the authorization of the application 27 In June 2019 nonetheless DISH TV accepted to resign its satellite exploration rights assigned to EchoStar and thus ending the possibility of entering the Brazilian market 28 On July 26 2019 Dish announced it had reached an agreement with T Mobile and Sprint to sell Boost Mobile and Virgin Mobile Sprint s prepaid businesses for 1 4 billion to DISH Network They will also sell Dish 3 6 billion of 800 MHz spectrum Sprint s entire 800 MHz portfolio DISH customers will be able to use the New T Mobile Network for seven years DISH and T Mobile are currently negotiating the lease of 20 000 cell sites and hundreds of retail stores being decommissioned by the New T Mobile 29 The deal for the purchase of all of Sprint s prepaid businesses including Boost officially closed on July 1 2020 7 8 On May 20 2019 EchoStar announced 30 that it had reached an agreement with DISH to transfer the portion of that company s business which managed and provided broadcast satellite services referred to as the BSS Broadcast Satellite Services business to DISH in order to concentrate on broadband services and other initiatives The transaction was completed on September 10 2019 30 Disputes and lawsuits Edit Main article Criticism of Dish Network DISH and its subsidiaries have faced legal action for some of its questionable practices including fines for telemarketing tactics such as failure to disclose fees with full transparency 31 32 33 34 DISH has been sued and countersued dozens of times DISH argues that effective litigation is important to corporate operations One such lawsuit was DISH s use of their Hopper DVR to make it easy for viewers to erase commercials 35 Removal of regional sports programming Edit Dish Network has always refused to carry some of the higher priced regional sports networks most notably AT amp T SportsNet Southwest YES Network and Spectrum SportsNet which have never been available on Dish The contract of the entire MSG Network had ended on October 1 2010 early CSN New England was dropped on August 6 2014 36 In July 2019 Dish removed the entire slate of Fox Sports Networks channels which have since been re branded as Bally Sports 37 This was the beginning of a trend with Altitude being removed in August and NBC Sports Chicago in October of that year 38 On April 1 2021 Dish removed the remaining NBC Sports Regional Networks and the Mid Atlantic Sports Network Dish Network president Brian Neylon commented that The current RSN model is fundamentally broken stating that he was in favor of offering the networks as an a la carte service 39 Six months later October 1 2021 Dish removed entire AT amp T SportsNet channel 40 41 The last remaining regional sports network NESN was removed on December 20 2021 42 Services and devices EditYear Subscribers 43 1996 350 0001997 1 040 0001998 1 900 0001999 3 400 0002000 5 260 0002001 6 830 0002002 8 180 0002003 9 425 0002004 10 905 0002005 12 040 0002006 13 105 0002007 13 780 0002008 13 678 0002009 14 100 0002010 14 133 0002011 13 967 0002012 14 056 0002013 14 057 0002014 13 978 0002015 13 897 0002016 13 671 0002017 13 242 0002018 12 322 0002019 11 986 0002020 11 290 0002021 10 707 0002022 10 018 000DISH s main service is satellite television and its offerings are comparable to other satellite and cable companies Viewers can choose from a series of service bundles paying more money for more channels A la carte programming is available however limited to premium channels such as HBO or Showtime The company is currently working on diversifying its offerings With its purchase of Blockbuster LLC DISH owns the Blockbuster trademarks and has used its intellectual property agreement to offer streaming and mail order video services DishNET Edit See also Satellite Internet access On September 27 2012 DISH Network announced a satellite broadband service called DishNET aimed at rural areas where cable is often not available 44 Wireless Edit In 2019 DISH entered an agreement as part of the Sprint T Mobile merger in which DISH would acquire Sprint s prepaid wireless businesses including Boost Mobile 45 As part of this agreement DISH became the 4th largest major wireless carrier in the United States 46 After the merger was approved by the Justice Department DISH announced plans to deploy a facilities based 5G broadband network capable of serving 70 of the U S population by June 2023 46 On July 1 2020 DISH officially purchased Boost Mobile from T Mobile for 1 4 billion 47 With this purchase it officially launched its wireless business DISH Wireless LLC offering prepaid service through the Boost brand as an MVNO on the T Mobile network 7 DISH stated intentions to offer branded postpaid service in the future with the build out of their own network 7 DISH also intends to have the first standalone 5G only network in the United States 7 On July 19 2021 DISH signed a 5 billion contract with AT amp T and becoming a new AT amp T MVNO within approximately two years As a result DISH Wireless customers will be able to roam on AT amp T s 4G and 5G while DISH is continuously building its 5G only network The previous roaming agreement with T Mobile remained unchanged 48 On May 4 2022 Dish announced it had released its 5G network live to consumers in Las Vegas in addition to listing 113 cities for the next phase of roll out by the end of June The service named Project Genesis is currently only compatible with the latest Motorola Edge Plus 49 OnTech Smart Services Edit DISH launched the direct to consumer smart home technology brand OnTech Smart Services in 2019 initially available in 11 metropolitan areas the brand offers smart home devices and installation services 50 Blockchain and cryptocurrency Edit DISH has been described as the first large company to accept cryptocurrency and being comfortable with cryptocurrency The company has accepted Bitcoin since 2014 Four years later in began accepting Bitcoin Cash In September 2021 it announced a partnership with Input Output Global formerly known as IOHK to build subscription services based on the Cardano blockchain 51 The following month it set up a system to expand 5G mobile network through customers using the Citizens Broadband Radio Service with rewards paid in cryptocurrency 52 Charitable causes Edit DISH Cares was launched in 2014 and focuses on community engagement sustainability and providing services following disasters 53 The company has engaged in disaster relief efforts including after Hurricanes Katrina Harvey Irma and Maria 54 55 56 Technical information EditBroadcast technology Edit For years DISH used standard MPEG 2 for broadcasting but the addition of bandwidth intensive HDTV called for a change to the H 264 MPEG 4 AVC system DISH announced that from February 1 2006 all new HDTV channels would be available in H 264 format only while maintaining the current lineup as MPEG 2 The company intended to convert the entire platform to H 264 to provide more channels to subscribers In 2007 DISH Network reduced the resolution of 1080 line channels from 1920x1080 to 1440x1080 Reducing the horizontal resolution and or data rate of HD video is known as HD Lite and is done by other TV providers as well citation needed Both a standard receiver and a receiver with built in digital video recorder DVR were available to subscribers 57 The DISH Network ViP722 HD DVR replacement for the ViP622 received generally positive reviews 58 It could record up to 350 hours of standard definition SD broadcasts or 55 hours of high definition HD These set top boxes STBs allow for HD on the primary TV and SD on the secondary TV TV2 without a secondary box on TV2 Receivers and devices Edit Earlier satellite dishes Edit DISH Network s first satellite antenna was simply called the DISH Network dish It was retroactively named the DISH 300 when legal and satellite problems forced delays of the forthcoming DISH 500 systems It uses one LNB to obtain signals from the 119 W orbital location 59 and was commonly used as a second dish to receive additional high definition or international programming from either the 148 W or 61 5 W orbital locations 60 61 The 119 W slot is one of two primary orbital locations the other being 110 W that provide core services 62 63 After EchoStar obtained the broadcasting assets of a failed joint venture between ASkyB and MCI WorldCom it had more than doubled its capacity by adding 28 transponders at the 110 W orbital location Since EchoStar also owned the adjacent 119 W orbital location it developed the DISH 500 to receive the signals of both orbital locations using one dish and an innovative dual LNB assembly Although the new 20 inch DISH 500 was slightly larger than the then current 18 inch DISH 300 and DirecTV dishes it had the distinct advantage of obtaining signals from EchoStar s two adjacent satellite locations for a theoretical 500 channel capacity The DISH 500 as a result provided very large capacity for local into local service nationwide programming and business services In order to migrate existing customers to DISH 500 DISH Network provided value added channels in addition to local channels that could only be received with the DISH 500 and newer systems Some of the channels exclusive to these newer systems were H2 Boomerang Science Planet Green PBS Kids Sprout and Comedy Central Tailgater Edit Tailgater is a portable satellite antenna the tailgater can be purchased as a standalone device for 350 The Tailgater is now being supported by a Wally receiver to replace the still supported 211k model Customers only need pay for the period of time where the receiver is active on the account monthly cost for a Vip211k or Wally is 7 per month if the receiver is the only one on the account there is no charge 64 It weighs ten pounds is protected from weather and automatically searches for a signal The only satellites that are currently compatible with the Tailgater are at DISH s 119 SD HD TV 110 SD HD TV and 129 SD HD TV orbital slots 65 Wally Edit The Wally is a solo receiver without a built in digital video recorder DVR Hopper and Joey Edit Main article Hopper DVR DISH HD newest version used with the Hopper and Joey system Hopper is a line of multi tuner set top boxes first introduced in 2012 they are digital video recorders that can be networked with accompanying Joey set top boxes for multi room access to recordings DISH Network subsequently introduced updated versions of the Hopper including Hopper with Sling which adds integrated placeshifting capabilities the Hopper 3 and the Hopper Plus 66 which features 4K support and 16 tuners Hopper supports a voice activated remote 67 68 69 70 71 72 as well as Amazon Echo and Google Home integration 73 74 Apps Edit DISH AnywhereDISH Anywhere is DISH s subscriber only streaming video service The DISH Anywhere app combines Sling broadcast technology and internet to bring subscribers DISH content wherever they are 75 It also pairs with DISH On Demand a library that has over 80 000 movies and shows 76 As of late 2018 HBO and Cinemax were no longer available for DISH customers due to Contract disputes 77 However Dish returned HBO and Cinemax programming as of August 2021 1 Sling TV Edit Main article Sling TV In May 2012 DISH launched DISHWorld a subscription based over the top streaming IPTV service as an app on Roku devices offering access to over 50 international television channels via broadband streaming 78 In 2014 DISH Network began to reach carriage deals with broadcasters for a new over the top service that would be aimed towards cord cutters as a low cost alternative to traditional pay television 79 On January 5 2015 DISH Network officially unveiled Sling TV an over the top IPTV service designed to complement subscription video on demand services such as Hulu and Netflix 80 Some broadcasters have been hesitant about over the top services such as Sling TV showing concern that they may undermine their carriage deals with larger conventional cable satellite and Internet TV providers Time Warner initially noted that the carriage of its channels on the service was only for a trial basis while both Time Warner s CEO Jeffrey Bewkes and an analyst from the firm Macquarie Capital disclosed that current contract language in DISH s OTT carriage deals with the service s content distributors would cap the number of subscribers that the service is allowed to have at any given time to 5 million Neither DISH Network or its content providers have confirmed any such cap 81 82 83 As of January 2022 the service has reached 2 49 million subscribers 84 Satellite fleet Edit Until 2019 most of the satellites used by DISH Network were owned and operated by EchoStar Corporation DISH frequently moves satellites among its many orbiting slots so this list may not be accurate Refer to Lyngsat and DISH Channel Chart for detailed satellite information DISH Network satellites Satellite Location degrees west Launched Type NotesEchoStar I 77 December 28 1995 Lockheed Martin Astro Space Series 7000 AS 7000 Can carry a limited number of services on odd numbered transponders DISH is not licensed to serve CONUS customers in the United States from this location but may transmit local stations EchoStar II 148 September 10 1996 Ariane 4 On 14 July 2008 EchoStar reported to the SEC that EchoStar II experienced a substantial failure that appears to have rendered the satellite a total loss Retired in mid 2008 EchoStar III 61 5 October 5 1997 Lockheed Martin Missiles and Space A2100AX Replaced by EchoStar XV and was serving as an in orbit spare Placed on graveyard orbit by September 6 2017 85 EchoStar IV 77 May 8 1998 Lockheed Martin Missiles and Space A2100AX This satellite had a launch issue is now in an inclined orbit and is not currently when operational It largely serves as a placeholder for EchoStar slots EchoStar V Deorbited from 148 September 23 1999 Space Systems Loral FS 1300 EchoStar V was moved from 110 to 129 and finally to 148 International programming at 148 has moved to Anik F3 118 75 Locals have moved to spot beams at other locations The satellite was to serve as a placeholder for EchoStar at the 148 slot The satellite was experiencing stability issues that made signal levels unstable for the short time it was located at 148 On July 31 2009 all remaining programming at 148 ceased Factors now indicate discontinuation of the 148 slot at least for the short term 3 4 years EchoStar VI 77 July 14 2000 Space Systems Loral FS 1300 Replaces EchoStar VIII EchoStar VII 119 February 21 2002 Lockheed Martin Missiles and Space A2100AX Currently when an on orbit spare Provides DISH Network s spot beam services to the western United States as well as Muzak programming to businesses on leased bandwidth EchoStar VIII 77 August 21 2002 Space Systems Loral FS 1300 Formerly at 110 On January 30 2011 the satellite experienced a single event upset and drifted out of its intended orbit this required all services to be relocated to other available satellite capacity in the Eastern Arc One week later some services were restored but the satellite is expected to be taken out of service again and replaced temporarily by EchoStar VI in order to conduct further testing EchoStar X 110 February 15 2006 Lockheed Martin Missiles and Space A2100AXS First seen functioning May 2006 in the 110 0W slot and is still transmitting from the same location as of October 2016 EchoStar XI 110 July 16 2008 Space Systems Loral LS 1300EchoStar XII 61 5 July 17 2003 Lockheed Martin AS 2100 Originally known as Rainbow 1 this satellite was launched by Cablevision Rainbow DBS and used for the Voom DBS service at 61 5 W until the satellite and transponder licenses were sold to EchoStar in 2005 Renamed EchoStar 12 in March 2006 Currently only used for spot beam capabilities Echostar XIV 119 March 20 2010 Space Systems Loral FS 1300 Replaced Echostar VII EchoStar XIV launched on an International Launch Services Proton Breeze M vehicle from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan Resides at an altitude of 22 000 miles EchoStar XV 61 5 July 10 2010 Space Systems Loral FS 1300 A CONUS only satellite Anik F3 86 118 75 April 12 2007 Astrium Eurostar 3000 Customers use the 36 inch DISH 500 or DISH 1000 to receive this non DBS medium powered signal Anik F3 is leased by DISH from Telesat Canada to serve CONUS customers It broadcasts on non DBS FSS frequencies 11 7 12 2 GHz using circular polarity the only satellite serving the United States in this mode It permanently replaces AMC 16 which was temporarily placed at 118 75 W due to delays in Anik F3 production AMC 16 moved back to 85 W when Anik F3 was fully operational A primarily international satellite with international channels once on 61 5 121 or 148 Ciel 2 129 December 10 2008 Thales Alenia Space Spacebus 4000C4 Replaced EchoStar V at the 129 W orbital location Owned by Canadian Ciel Satellite Group DISH leases the entire bandwidth of the Ciel 2 satellite Provides national HD programming and HD spot beam locals Nimiq 5 72 7 September 17 2009 Space Systems Loral LS 1300 A Canadian satellite operated by Telesat Canada DISH leases the satellite s capacity Dish Wireless EditDish Wireless LLC TypeSubsidiaryIndustryTelecommunicationsFoundedJuly 1 2020 2 years ago 2020 07 01 FoundersCharlie ErgenHeadquartersLittleton Colorado United StatesArea servedUnited StatesKey peopleJohn Swieringa President ServicesMobile telephonyWireless broadbandParentDish NetworkDivisionsBoost MobileTing MobileRepublic WirelessGen MobileWebsitewww wbr dishwireless wbr comDish Wireless LLC is an American wireless network provider It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Dish Network Dish Wireless was founded on July 1 2020 Its headquarters is located in Littleton Colorado 87 88 Dish Wireless is the fourth largest wireless carrier in the United States with 8 01 million subscribers as of the end of Q3 2022 89 Dish Wireless provides wireless voice and data services in the United States under the Boost Mobile brand and will provide services under its own brand after its network is built Dish Wireless is currently using T Mobile s network for 7 years due to an agreement between Dish and T Mobile Dish Wireless is in the process of building their own 5G network which will be the first virtualized standalone 5G broadband network clarification needed in the United States Dish is committed to the FCC on covering 70 of Americans with 5G by the end of June 2023 90 Dish Wireless acquired Boost Mobile on July 1 2020 7 8 Ting Mobile on August 1 2020 91 Republic Wireless on March 8 2021 92 93 and Gen Mobile on September 1 2021 94 On July 19 2021 Dish Wireless announced a network services agreement with AT amp T which includes a 10 year roaming agreement and the option for AT amp T to use Dish s wireless spectrum on their network 95 The agreement is non exclusive and Dish will continue to use T Mobile s network in addition to AT amp T s until that agreement expires in 2027 96 In June 2022 Dish Wireless announced it had met the FCC mandate to provide coverage to 20 of the U S population Dish Wireless still must meet the requirement to provide coverage to 70 of the U S population by June 14 2023 97 Radio Frequency Spectrum Chart Edit Further information 5G NR frequency bands The following is a list of known frequencies that Dish Wireless employs or plans to employ in the United States Frequencies on the Dish Wireless Network Frequency Band Band number Protocol Generation Status Notes600 MHz DD n71 NR 5G Active Building Out 98 99 Network launched in trial in November 2020 100 Licenses cover 100 of the continental United States 101 700 MHz Lower SMH Block E n29 Supplemental downlink only 1 7 2 1 GHz AWS n66 Combination of Dish s unpaired AWS 3 PCS H and AWS 4 holdings 102 103 n703 4 GHz C Band n77 Pending deployment Licenses cover 100 of the continental United States Spectrum acquired in 2021 auction 104 3 5 GHz CBRS n48 In Trial Building Out Licenses cover 100 of the continental United States 105 Building Out in select areas 3 7 GHz C band n77 Pending deployment Spectrum will be available for use starting December 2023 106 24 GHz K Band n258 Spectrum acquired in 2019 auction 107 28 GHz Ka Band n26139 GHz Ka Band n260 Spectrum acquired in 2020 auction 47 GHz V Band n262 Licenses cover 100 of the continental United States 108 Cable TV and Satellite internet partner s EditFiber Internet 109 CenturyLink Earthlink Frontier Communications Cox Communications WindstreamxDSL 109 CenturyLink Earthlink Frontier Communications Cox Communications WindstreamSatellite Internet 109 HughesNet ViaSatCable Internet 109 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Complaint About Dish Network Channel 3000 January 23 2004 Archived from the original on October 9 2008 Retrieved December 20 2008 Stelter Brian May 16 2012 A DVR Ad Eraser Causes Tremors at TV Upfronts The New York Times Retrieved June 29 2012 Dish Network drops CSNNE Celtics broadcast home The Boston Globe BostonGlobe com Retrieved November 24 2021 Steinberg Brian July 26 2019 Fox Regional Sports Nets Go Dark on Dish Variety Retrieved April 2 2021 Agrest Jeff October 17 2019 Here s the Dish NBC Sports Chicago unlikely to appear on satellite provider anytime soon Chicago Sun Times Retrieved April 2 2021 Balderston Michael April 1 2021 Dish Sling TV Drop MASN NBC RSNs TVTechnology Retrieved April 2 2021 DISH Network drops Rockies games via AT amp T SportsNet The Denver Post October 2 2021 Retrieved October 20 2021 DISH TV removes AT amp T SportsNet Root Sports channels KUSA com October 4 2021 Retrieved October 20 2021 NESN regional sports network removed from DISH TV Vermont Business 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effort to deploy greenfield 5G network FierceWireless February 26 2021 Retrieved February 27 2021 Dano News Analysis Mike Director Editorial 5G Strategies 11 2 2020 Mobile Dish Networks turns on first 5G test site taps Intel for silicon Light Reading Retrieved December 10 2020 Mapping T Mobile Dish Comcast and AT amp T Who got how much 600 MHz spectrum and where FierceWireless April 18 2017 Retrieved December 7 2020 Dish materially improves spectrum value by designating AWS 4 for downlinks pushing Band 70 approval FierceWireless June 2 2016 Retrieved December 7 2020 3GPP Band Plan Integrates DISH Spectrum About DISH Retrieved December 7 2020 FCC Announces Winning Bidders In 3 45 GHz Auction Federal Communications Commission January 14 2022 Retrieved January 14 2022 Verizon Dish amp cable top list of CBRS auction winners FierceWireless September 2 2020 Retrieved February 10 2021 Dano News Analysis Mike Director Editorial 5G Strategies 3 5 2021 Mobile After C band loss Dish refreshes midband strategy for 5G Light Reading Retrieved December 1 2021 Dano Mike Here Are the Big Winners in the FCC s 24GHz amp 28GHz 5G Auctions Light Reading Retrieved August 23 2021 T Mobile Sprint Dish control 99 of 47 GHz spectrum FierceWireless March 18 2020 Retrieved December 7 2020 a b c d e Internet bundles Sources Edit Dish Newsroom Fierce Wireless NewsExternal links EditDish Network at Wikipedia s sister projects Definitions from Wiktionary Media from Commons News from Wikinews Quotations from Wikiquote Texts from Wikisource Textbooks from Wikibooks Resources from Wikiversity Wikibooks has a book on the topic of VIP 922 Dish Network Official website List of DISH Network Channels Printable List of DISH Network Channels Business data for Dish Network GoogleSEC filingsYahoo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dish Network amp oldid 1136743472, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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