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EchoStar Communications Corporation doubles size
of facility in Cheyenne Business Parkway, launches next satellite
In the high-stakes game of direct broadcast
a Colorado based company made others stand up and take notice. In October,
1997, EchoStar Communications, based in Englewood, Colorado, launched
its newest satellite from Cape Canaveral, the third in as many years.
Additionally, EchoStar has added an additional 73,000 square foot expansion
to its Cheyenne facility.
The expansion allows EchoStar Communications to control its satellites
from the Cheyenne facility.
In November 1994, EchoStar Communications Corporations began excavation
for its orginal $40 million satellite uplink center. Under the supervision
of general contractor, PCL Construction Services, Inc., earth movers
from James E. Simons Construction Company, of Cheyenne, began clearing
the 50- acre site in LEADS' Cheyenne Business Parkway. Estimated cost
of the 60,000 square foot building is $10 million.
The selection of Cheyenne as the site for the multi-million dollar project,
announced August 30, 1994, is attributed to Wyoming's enticing tax structure,
favorable operating costs, availability of an extensive fiber-optic
service, and an ideal site in the Cheyenne Business Parkway. Upon completion
of the building, the company installed approximately $30 million of
highly technical satellite communications equipment, digital television,
CD quality audio and data services provided by many of the worlds leading
manufacturers.
To expand its leading market position in the manufacture and sale of
satellite systems in the United States, EchoStar Communications Corporation
developed a complete state-of-the-art direct broadcast satellite system,
part of which includes the aforementioned satellite uplink center. The
EchoStar DBS system was operational in the fall of 1995 with the launch
of the first of two EchoStar satellites. Over 100 channels of digital
video, 250 channels of digital audio programming and data services are
delivered direct to homes, businesses and schools throughout the continental
United States by the EchoStar DBS system. EchoStar DBS system subscribers
receive a variety of programming using a low cost 18-inch satellite
antenna and digital satellite receiver available through EchoStar's
approximately 5,000 dealer network.
EchoStar selected Engineering and Technical Services, Inc. (ETS) and
TIW Services, Inc. (TIW) to provide all satellite earth station equipment
for EchoStar's Direct Broadcast Satellite Uplink Center in Cheyenne.
EchoStar Communications Corporation is the holding company for the EchoStar
Group of Companies. Over the past 16 years, EchoStar has become the
leading manufacturer and distributor of satellite equipment with revenues
of $221 million in 1993. EchoStar delivers a wide range of direct-to-
home satellite television (DTH) products, and other services to customers
throughout the world. The Group includes Echosphere Corporation, which
is focused on North American satellite equipment distribution, sales,
service and technical support; and EchoStar International Corporation,
headquartered in Singapore and the Netherlands, with eight sales and
service locations around the world.
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