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Charlie Ergen reunites Dish, EchoStar in all-stock deal

Dish Network said on Tuesday it would merge with satellite operator EchoStar to create a roughly $6 billion company by reuniting billionaire Charlie Ergen's telecom empire to tackle growing competi...

US FCC approves Dish, EchoStar merger deal, shares rise | Reuters

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) said on Thursday it approved a merger between Dish Network and satellite operator EchoStar, reuniting billionaire Charlie Ergen's telecom empire to tackl...

Magnum (satellite)

Contents 1 Launch 2 USA-67 satellite 3 Contractor 4... [1] According to Jim Slade of ABC News, the second satellite, USA... [2] USA-67 satellite[edit] USA-67, launched aboard Space Shuttle...

Criticism of Dish Network

of Dish Network, had not disclosed termination fees to potential customers and had debited customers' bank accounts for hidden fees. The company settled the lawsuit, paid $5 million, and...

FCC issues 1st-ever space debris fine, serves DISH $150k penalty | Space

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) issued a $150,000 fine to satellite television provider DISH for not safely deorbiting its EchoStar-7 satellite. The satellite was launched in 2002...

Myanmar junta bans satellite dishes in media crackdown | Myanmar

Anyone who installs satellite dishes could face a one-year prison sentence or $320 fine, military-controlled media reported

Inside the FOUR Chinese spy stations sitting in scenic tourist hotspot just 100 - 데일리 메일

Close by, a small military complex in Calabazar hosts more than a dozen dish antennas. On the opposite side of the island, satellite images uncovered a new 'spy station' near the...

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Turkmenistan: Growing Crackdown on Information Access

– Turkmen authorities have expanded their campaign to remove private satellite dishes from private homes in residential areas even where the satellites are not readily visible, Human Rights Watch said today. In March 2015, authorities began forcing residents to remove their satellite dishes from apartment buildings on main streets in Ashgabat, the capital, under the pretext of “city beautification.” The forcible dismantling of hidden satellite dishes outside the city center underscores the conclusion that the campaign is not abou ...

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