EchoStar/Dish raises doubts about 'ability to continue as a going concern'

Seriously? Do you ever actually read any of the posts or do you just pick and choose to comment based on headlines. :rolleyes:
I did, went back to right when I first posted the news, Nelson even posted the FCC will approve.
 
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More nonsensical hatred of corporations out of you.
Well this time you didnt call it political! LOl......Are corporations are to big, and to big to fail, that lets them control content and manipulate prices...Thats been proven over and over for 50 years!
 
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Dish still needs a estimated $10 Billion to finish what they promised the FCC.
And, the FCC has just given Echostar what they need. MORE TIME and plenty of it.

And regarding the need to repay loans - the major reason Echostar does not have enough money to pay the bills.

Those loans, in effect, have made the debt owners partial owners of Echostar.

Like the old saying goes, When you owe the bank a 100 dollars you have a problem. When you owe the bank 10 billion dollars, the bank has a problem.

The money men can call their loans and recoup pennies on the dollar or stick it out for a number of years and have an excellent chance of getting all their money back.

And, as interest rates continue to fall, the cost of refinancing will become less onerous.
 
There have been so many people on X talking about how Musk talks about hating “Big Tech” and people commenting about an X Phone or a Tesla Phone, it wouldn’t surprise me if Musk comes in and scoops up the cellular network.
 
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There have been so many people on X talking about how Musk talks about hating “Big Tech” and people commenting about an X Phone or a Tesla Phone, it wouldn’t surprise me if Musk comes in and scoops up the cellular network.
Musk has never shown a interest in that.

Also this-

Recon Analytics founder and analyst Roger Entner told Mobile World LiveEchoStar cannot sell some of Dish Network’s spectrum to Verizon, AT&T or T-Mobile US until late 2026, due to a US Department of Justice agreement relating to the operator’s involvement in the acquisition of Sprint by T-Mobile.

 
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I am sure going to miss Dish when it's gone. The Hopper can't be beat! :confused:
Have 722, am hopper-sceptical. Did you have previous DiSH ViP DVR use to compare with hopper? Does it still auto-record and "auto-hop" the broadcast nets or was that lost to lawsuit? I remember when it first came out it created a huge kerfuffle with the nets over losing their commercials viewing, and DiSH was in none of their good graces from previously when they had activated distant nets for offair-available subs. It was at least as big of a blowup as with TiVO over allegation DiSH copied its DVR features.
 
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Have 722, am hopper-sceptical. Did you have previous DiSH ViP DVR use to compare with hopper? Does it still auto-record and "auto-hop" the broadcast nets or was that lost to lawsuit? I remember when it first came out it created a huge kerfuffle with the nets over losing their commercials viewing, and DiSH was in none of their good graces from previously when they had activated distant nets for offair-available subs. It was at least as big of a blowup as with TiVO over allegation DiSH copied its DVR features.
Prime Time Anytime (PTAT) and auto-hop are still alive and well. And if you could ever find enough things worth recording, you can record 16 things simultaneously from satellite plus two from OTA channels and it won't miss a beat.

I have had the following Dish DVRs: 7200 (Microsoft WebTV); 721 "PVR", 522, ViP622 and Hopper 3. I do not miss any of the older ones but the Hopper 3 is, as they say, "from my cold, dead hands."
 
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