Recognize that Dish has leases on Telesat's Anik F3 satellite and SES Americom's AMC-14 satellite both scheduled to be launched in 2007. Lyngsat has the regular Ku band Anik F3 satellite launching in January to 118.7 W replacing AMC-16 there but recent reports have it launching in April. The FCC still needs to approve AMC-16 staying at 118.7 W until Anik F3 is launched and operational. AMC-16 will then be moved back to 85 W but when it was there before, Dish really didn't use it. AMC-14 is a DBS satellite although Lyngsat lists it as going to 105.5 W, recent financial reports associated with SES Americom noted that its launch has been delayed so that it could be modified for use at other orbital locations including 77 W, a Mexican DBS slot that Dish has agreements to use. E-4 is keeping the 77 W slot warm for Dish although the satellite is pretty much junk so nothing is being transmitted from it.