
California’s Maxar Space Systems Lands Major Deal to Deliver Next-Gen EchoStar XXVI Satellite—What This Means for 2025 TV Subscribers
Maxar and EchoStar team up to boost DISH TV with a powerful new satellite, promising unmatched coverage in 2028. Discover the details now.
- Satellite Delivery: EchoStar XXVI launches in 2028
- Nationwide Coverage: 50 US states + Puerto Rico
- Maxar Experience: Over 95 geostationary satellites built
- Platform: Built on the proven Maxar 1300 platform
California’s acclaimed Maxar Space Systems has secured a groundbreaking contract with telecom giant EchoStar Corporation. The mission? To manufacture EchoStar XXVI, a powerful geostationary satellite that will dramatically expand and strengthen service for millions of DISH TV customers.
This new satellite, built atop the industry-trusted Maxar 1300 platform, isn’t just another piece of space hardware. It’s engineered for robust nationwide coverage, ensuring seamless entertainment access from New York to Hawaii—and everywhere in between, including Puerto Rico.
What Makes EchoStar XXVI a Satellite Powerhouse?
The EchoStar XXVI is packed with forward-thinking technology. Designed for dual orbital slot performance, it gives EchoStar unique flexibility to pivot and adapt its network—crucial in the rapidly evolving world of streaming and direct-to-home satellite services.
For customers, this means fewer service interruptions, higher data capacity, and crystal-clear TV no matter where you live in the US. The investment also underlines the enduring partnership between Maxar and EchoStar, spanning decades and countless successful launches.
How Is Maxar Shaping the Future of Satellite Tech?
Maxar Space Systems has become a go-to name for advanced space solutions, responsible for over 95 geostationary satellites that help power everything from Google mapping to NASA missions.
Their proven Maxar 1300 platform is the backbone for cutting-edge payloads—think high bandwidth, resilient connections, and reliable network uptime. EchoStar’s decision to stick with this technology speaks volumes about Maxar’s reputation in the global satellite industry.
Q&A: What Does This Mean for DISH TV Subscribers?
Q: Will my DISH TV signal improve?
A: Yes! The satellite’s boosted coverage and dual-slot agility aim for fewer disruptions and broader, more stable service—especially in remote areas.
Q: When will the new satellite go live?
A: EchoStar XXVI is scheduled for delivery in 2028, with long-term investments ensuring DISH TV stays cutting-edge far into the future.
Q: Why are dual orbital slots important?
A: This engineering leap gives EchoStar dynamic coverage choices so it can maximize service and adapt to market changes faster than ever.
How to Stay Ahead in Satellite and Electronics Innovation in 2025
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The next era of satellite-enabled entertainment is almost here. Take action now and get ahead of the satellite service curve!