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EchoStar Statement On House Of Reps' Satellite TV Bill


Englewood CO (SPX) Oct 07, 2004
EchoStar Communications issued the following statement in response to the U.S. House of Representatives' vote to accept its satellite television bill Wednesday.

EchoStar is disappointed that the legislation passed by the House of Representatives includes many provisions harmful to consumers. The current bill would potentially force the installation of millions of second satellite dishes that consumers neither want nor need, benefiting only broadcaster special interests in other markets.

The bill also fails to include creation of a digital white area as contemplated by the Senate Commerce legislation.

Where local broadcasters fail to invest in the equipment necessary to allow consumers to view digital channels off air, a digital white area would allow those consumers to receive high definition distant networks by satellite, providing millions of consumers the only current path to participation in the HD revolution.

We look forward to a final law that includes provisions in the Senate Commerce bill, which would allow rural consumers to receive a distant digital network signal via satellite and allow a longer period of transition to address the two-dish issue.

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DirecTV And Alterna'TV Announce Debut Of Ecuavisa Internacional
El Segundo CA (SPX) Oct 05, 2004
Continuing to expand the diversity of its Spanish-language programming lineup, DirecTV and Alterna'TV, an integral part of SATMEX, Monday announced that Ecuavisa Internacional, the number one television station in Ecuador, is now being broadcast in the United States on the DirecTV Para Todos programming platform.









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