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AT&T sticks with Dish NetworkPosted on Wed, Apr. 02, 2008
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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- AT&T Inc. will sell Dish Network Corp.'s satellite television service in nine southeastern states.The San Antonio, Texas-based telecommunications company said Wednesday the service will be offered through AT&T Advanced TV, expanding content and high-definition channel options. AT&T previously resold both Dish Network and DirecTV satellite TV services but now has an exclusive partnership with Dish Network. AT&T also delivers television programming over phone lines through its U-verse service, which it expects will have more than 1 million customers by the end of 2008. With nearly 14 million customers, Englewood-based Dish Network is the nation's second-largest satellite TV provider behind DirecTV. EchoStar Communications separated its businesses in January creating Dish Network for the pay TV business and EchoStar Corp. for equipment assets. AT&T's stock dipped 76 cents to $38.72 a share and Dish Network's stock rose 26 cents to close at $30.05 Wednesday.
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