In a conference, Ergen outlined four areas that have impacted DISH's operations; the souring economy and difficulties in the housing market, which Ergen admitted was out of the company's control.
The other three matters included; ongoing piracy and fraud troubles; an intensely competitive environment in the pay-TV business; and operational efficiencies at the company.
Regarding piracy, DISH sent out a new generation of smart cards last month, and that could address illegitimate boxes receiving the DBS service; the operational issues involves answering the phones on time, and working on other efforts tied to customer service.
Lastly regarding the competition, Ergen said DISH is ramping up its high-def efforts. The service recently launched new HD channels - which numbered 114 as of last Friday - and is preparing to use a new satellite - EchoStar XI - by the end of the month.

