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  2. Save on counter space and mess with this roll-up dish rack ...

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    This minimalist wonder is on sale for $7 for the size I have (17.5" x 11.8") ... "This dish drying rack is surprisingly sturdy," shared another shopper, who found it has many uses beyond drying ...

  3. Dish Network - Wikipedia

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    [32] [33] The $1.4 billion sale was completed on July 1, 2020. [34] With this purchase it officially launched its wireless business, DISH Wireless, offering prepaid service through the Boost brand as an MVNO on the T-Mobile network. [32] DISH stated intentions to offer branded postpaid service in the future with the build-out of their own ...

  4. Customer-premises equipment - Wikipedia

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    The two phrases, "customer-premises equipment" and "customer-provided equipment", reflect the history of this equipment.Under the Bell System monopoly in the United States (post Communications Act of 1934), the Bell System owned the telephones, and one could not attach privately owned or supplied devices to the network, or to the station apparatus.

  5. Television receive-only - Wikipedia

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    As required by the Cable Communications Policy act of 1984, HBO allowed dish owners to subscribe directly to their service, although at a price ($12.95 per month) higher than what cable subscribers were paying. This sentiment, and a collapse in the sales of TVRO equipment in early 1986, led to the April 1986 attack on HBO's transponder on ...

  6. Orby TV - Wikipedia

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    Orby TV was an American direct broadcast satellite provider based in Burbank, California.Founded in 2019, Orby transmitted digital satellite television and audio to households within the United States and territories on Pan-American satellite Eutelsat 117 West A.

  7. Satellite television - Wikipedia

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    The front cover of the 1979 Neiman-Marcus Christmas catalogue featured the first home satellite TV stations on sale for $36,500. [63] The dishes were nearly 20 feet (6.1 m) in diameter [64] and were remote controlled. [65] The price went down by half soon after that, but there were only eight more channels. [66]