Dish Network
DISH Network Corporation (DISH, stands for Digital Sky Highway) is an American television provider and owner of the direct satellite television provider Dish, commonly known as Dish Network and the IPTV service. In addition, Dish now offers a prepaid mobile wireless service, Dish Wireless. On July 1, 2020, Dish acquired Boost Mobile and plans to add postpaid services in the future. Headquartered in Englewood, Colorado, the company has about 16,000 employees.
The organization provides satellite television, audio programming, and visual television management services to corporate and private customers in the United States, and is represented by approximately 16,000. The organization is headquartered in Colorado, however the post office delivery of adjacent Englewood, Colorado is used as part of the company's mailing business. In January 2008, Dish Network was spun off from its previous parent organization, EchoStar, which was founded in 1980 by Charlie Ergen as a wholesaler of satellite television equipment. The organization used Dish Network as a shopper image in March 1997, after the effectiveness of its original satellite, EchoStar I, in December 1995. That dispatch signifies the beginning of regulatory agencies Its member television management and EchoStar have since promoted various satellites, with nine satellites requested and leased in its arm since January 2013.
Website: https://www.dish.com/
Headquarter: Englewood, Colorado, U.S
Revenue (in Million $): 15094.5
Net Profit (in Million $): 1449.8
Customers (in Million): 13.67