EchoStar Communications has awarded a contract to Lockheed Martin Commercial Space Systems to build a geosynchronous satellite to serve the direct broadcast market in the United States.

EchoStar VII is based on the Lockheed Martin A2100 AX satellite bus optimized for direct broadcast applications. The spacecraft, with nearly 10 kilowatts of power, will provide Ku-band services over the continental United States and will include spot-beam coverage to enable EchoStar to serve customers with local broadcast channels in the top U.S. markets.

“EchoStar is pleased to work with Lockheed Martin for the construction of this satellite that will allow us to offer our growing number of DISH Network customers even more channels,” said Charlie Ergen, CEO and chairman of EchoStar.

“The new satellite shows our continuing commitment to innovation and to providing consumers with the best possible service. The new satellite will help DISH Network offer exciting new services for our customers, from interactive TV and data services, to local channels so consumers have a better alternative to high cable rates.”

“I am very pleased that we’ve been selected by EchoStar to provide this satellite. The award builds on the long-term relationship between the companies, which began with the provision of the first four satellites of the EchoStar constellation,” said Peter Kujawski, president of Lockheed Martin Commercial Space Systems.

“Because EchoStar is one of the leaders of the growing direct-to-home service business, it is very important to us to be chosen to provide the right solution, especially as they continue to grow their business. We greatly look forward to working with them on the EchoStar VII program.”

The satellite, which will be assembled in the Lockheed Martin Commercial Satellite Center in Sunnyvale, CA, is planned for delivery to EchoStar in late 2001. The satellite’s orbital location will be 119 degrees West Longitude.

EchoStar VII is the fifth satellite that Littleton, CO-based EchoStar Communications Corporation has awarded Lockheed Martin. The satellite is the third based on the award-winning A2100 design.

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