DISH Network(R) Launches Next-Gen Digital-To-Analog Converter
Box: DTVPal(TM) Plus
Converter box includes enhanced digital tuner optimized for weak
signal areas
ENGLEWOOD, Colo., Sept 24, 2008 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX
News Network/ -- DISH Network Corporation (Nasdaq: DISH), the
digital transition leader, today announced the availability of
the DTVPal(TM) Plus, its next generation digital-to-analog
converter box. The DTVPal(TM) Plus offers all the features of
the industry favorite DTVPal(TM), plus an enhanced digital tuner
for optimizing weak signal areas.
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The DTVPal(TM) Plus joins DISH Network's suite of converter
boxes that qualify for the National Telecommunications and
Information Administration's TV Converter Box Coupon Program;
coupons may be ordered by visiting
http://www.dtv2009.gov. The DTVPal(TM) Plus costs $29.99
with a government coupon; MSRP is $69.99*.
"The DTVPal(TM) Plus carries all the popular features of our
top-rated DTVPal(TM), plus a tuner that can help consumers
living in weak signal areas maximize the number of over-the-air
channels they receive," said Tom Stingley, executive vice
president of Sales and Distribution for DISH Network. "With the
introduction of the DTVPal(TM) Plus, DISH Network truly has
solutions for every consumer in the country."
In addition to the enhanced digital tuner, DTVPal(TM) Plus
includes a unique analog pass-through feature, which means it
can take both analog and digital signals -- ideal for all
consumers affected by the transition, as many stations are
low-power and are not required to switch to digital broadcasts
by 2009.
Additional components include an easy-to-follow setup wizard, an
electronic program guide with up to seven days of program
listings, parental controls, program search, auto tune timers
for program recording on a connected VCR, closed caption
support, a remote control, and signal strength screen pop-ups
that can troubleshoot lost signals.
Consumers can also prepare for the digital transition by
subscribing to pay television. DISH Network offers the best
value in entertainment with the lowest all-digital price every
day, along with unmatched technology and award-winning customer
service that has surpassed major cable TV providers for the past
eight years. The recently introduced DISH Network American and
Latino Welcome Packs feature 20 popular channels for less than
$10 per month. Or for as little as $19.99 per month (additional
$5 for local channels), DISH Network customers can subscribe to
the DishFAMILY package and receive over 40 popular channels,
plus free installation and activation.
For more information about DISH Network, visit
http://www.dishnetwork.com or call 1-800-333-DISH (3474). To
learn more about the DTVPal(TM) Plus, or to order a converter
box, visit
http://www.dtvpal.com or call 1-888-638-9912.
*Does not include shipping or taxes
About DISH Network Corporation
DISH Network Corporation (Nasdaq: DISH), the nation's third
largest pay-TV provider and the leader in digital television,
provides approximately 13.79 million satellite TV customers as
of June 30, 2008 with industry-leading customer satisfaction
which has surpassed major cable TV providers for eight
consecutive years. DISH Network also provides customers with
award-winning HD and DVR technology including the ViP722(TM) HD
DVR, which received the Editors' Choice awards from both CNET
and PC Magazine. In addition, subscribers enjoy access to
hundreds of video and audio channels, the most International
channels in the U.S., industry-leading Interactive TV
applications, Latino programming, and the best sports and movies
in HD. DISH Network offers a variety of package and price
options including the lowest all-digital price in America, the
DishDVR Advantage Package, high-speed Internet service, and a
free upgrade to the best HD DVR in the industry. DISH Network is
included in the Nasdaq-100 Index (NDX) and is a Fortune 300
company. Visit
http://www.dishnetwork.com/aboutus or call 1-800-333-DISH
(3474) for more information.
SOURCE DISH Network Corporation
http://www.dishnetwork.com