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Delphi Sales Receives Big Boost from Additional Chrysler Group Orders

Troy MI (SPX) Jul 15, 2004
Delphi will get a significant increase in the number of OEM satellite digital audio modules that it supplies to the Chrysler Group, Delphi company officials announced Wednesday. The Chrysler Group will now feature Delphi's OEM satellite digital audio receivers in 11 vehicle models during the 2005 model year.

The Delphi volume increase is the result of an earlier development agreement that was announced by SIRIUS Satellite Radio and the Chrysler Group.

The announcement spelled out SIRIUS Satellite Radio's and the Chrysler Group's plans to make satellite radio service available to more customers through factory installation programs.

Chrysler Group first selected Delphi two years ago in a multi-year manufacturing agreement as its supplier of SIRIUS Satellite Radio capable receivers for new Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep vehicles for the North American market. The majority of these units were installed as dealer-installed options.

In the latest announcement for SIRIUS-ready satellite radio factory installations, Chrysler vehicles offering the feature include the exciting new Chrysler 300, the PT Cruiser, Town and Country, Pacifica, Dodge Magnum, Caravan, Durango, Ram and Dakota pickups, and the Jeep Grand Cherokee and Jeep Liberty.

"We are certainly excited about supplying additional units to the Chrysler Group for SIRIUS satellite radio receivers," said Beth Schwarting, general director of sales and marketing at Delphi Electronics & Safety Division.

"We are delighted to be a leader in the satellite radio market with its growing popularity and booming growth rates. Consumer interest in the satellite radio option for their new vehicles has been great."

Delphi is a leading manufacturer and provider of OEM and retail radio hardware and has produced more than 2 million satellite radio receivers.

"Satellite radio and its programming adds a great deal of value to motorists ranging from short distance commuters all the way to long distance professional over the road drivers and everyone in between," said Schwarting.

"Our feedback shows that satellite radio is making trips more convenient and enjoyable for a growing number of passengers and drivers."

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Englewood CO (SPX) Jul 14, 2004
EchoStar Communications announced Tuesday that its Dish Network and a RadioShack franchise retailer are teaming with the town of Center, Colo., to convert approximately 600 municipally owned cable customers to Dish Network satellite TV.



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