DirecTV and USSB
Although DBS service existed in other countries, the first DBS in the U.S. was launched in 1994 by Hughes Electronics (DIRECTV) and Hubbard Broadcasting (USSB). DIRECTV and USSB were offered in 1994 using the DSS standard with equipment made by RCA and other manufacturers.
PrimeStar and EchoStar
Soon after, PrimeStar introduced a DBS service that included installation of its own equipment that was leased with the content. In 1995, EchoStar launched its first satellite and offers the Digital Sky Highway (DISH) network.
USSB and Primestar Became DIRECTV
Hughes acquired USSB and Primestar in 1998 and 1999, respectively and officially renamed its satellite fleet DIRECTV. In 2003, a proposed merger between DIRECTV and EchoStar never came to fruition.
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