Dish Network dishHD subscribers can breathe a sigh of relief. Despite the recent launch failure of the AMC-14 satellite, Dish Network still plans on reaching their goal of 100 HD channels and 100 HD markets by the end of 2008. The AMC-14 satellite, launched Friday March 14, was the first of three satellites to be launched this year, enabling Dish Network to expand their High Definition programming. The satellite fell short of its intended orbit, but is said to be operating normally. A decision has not been made yet as to what to do with the satellite. Despite this setback, Dish Network still feels confident they can continue as planned with the HD rollout with two more launches scheduled for later this year.
This should come as good news to both current dishHD subscribers and future subscribers. Dish Network offers a wide range of standard and high defintion programming for much less than other digital cable or satellite tv providers. Also, new customers can upgrade to the Dish Network High Definiton DVR for free, which can cost as much as $299 with other providers. For more information on dishHD, contact All American Dish for the guaranteed lowest Dish Network prices at www.AllAmericanDish.com or call 1-877-444-4388.
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Dish Network HD Plans Still On Track
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