Midway down the page, EchoStar 19 (Jupiter 2). Of course we all know launch dates are very fluid but the most specific one I've seen so far. Fingers crossed.
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That's creepy. I'm sure you all can't really comment though. Like I said, very sunbject to change. One funny thing on the page, when clicking on the blue EchoStar 19 link it takes you to a European satellite operator (SES) instead of EchoStar page.
Can take at least several months before parked in final orbit and a thorough testing is completed. Trying to remember but I think Jupiter 1 was launched in August and the first customers where in November.