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Englewood CO (SPX) Sep 20, 2004 EchoStar Communications announced last Friday (September 17) that its subsidiary, EchoStar Satellite, has elected not to pursue expansion of its marketing relationship with Qwest. "We have recently formed several other partnerships with telecommunication companies that have demonstrated significant financial commitment and a desire for long-term partnership that provides beneficial bundled service for our joint customers," said Nolan Daines, senior vice president, Alliance Management Group, the broadband division of EchoStar. "Through these partnerships, our joint customers are enjoying a single bill, single point of contact, enhanced customer experience and bundled discounts." EchoStar will seek to expand relationships with current and future telecommunication partners that focus on meeting customer demand for single-bill, bundled services. Customers across the country have embraced the convenience and cost savings provided through these successful partnerships. EchoStar will continue to honor its current, year-old relationship with Qwest, in which Qwest has agreed to sell DISH Network satellite TV service to Qwest's customers through the end of the multi-year contract. Community Email This Article Comment On This Article Related Links EchoStar's DISH Network Qwest SpaceDaily Search SpaceDaily Subscribe To SpaceDaily Express The latest information about the Commercial Satellite Industry
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