DISH Network - First TV Provider To Offer HD Programming In 1080p Resolution

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DISH Network - First TV Provider To Offer HD Programming In 1080p Resolution

DISH Network has announced that they are the first in the industry to offer high definition programming in 1080p. The HD war between DISH Network and DirecTV is heating up as DISH Network claims that they are the first to reach
DISH Network - First TV Provider To Offer HD Programming In 1080p Resolution
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