With one deal, EchoStar gets the FCC and Chairman Carr off its back


EchoStar Chairman Charles Ergen. | Image credit-Dish Network
Ergen made note of the FCC battle in his statement following the announcement of the spectrum deal with AT&T. He said, “EchoStar and Boost Mobile have met all of the FCC’s network build-out milestones. However, this spectrum sale to AT&T and a hybrid MNO agreement are critical steps toward resolving the FCC’s spectrum utilization concerns.”
Even though the radio access network (RAN) built by EchoStar will be taken offline and decommissioned, Boost will keep its cloud-native 5G core. With the core as the brains of its network, Boost will still be able to offer unique services and features to its customers.
Boost will operate as an MNO
With the sale, Boost will no longer use its own cell towers and will rely on those owned by AT&T. Boost’s core network will now connect to AT&T‘s nationwide network. If you’re a Boost subscriber and make a call or use data, your phone will connect with an AT&T cell tower, which then will communicate with Boost’s core network.
EchoStar COO John Swieringa wrote on LinkedIn, “This strategic move allows us to continue serving Boost Mobile customers while taking important steps to both resolve the FCC’s spectrum utilization concerns and place EchoStar on more stable financial ground. With this news, we will continue to compete in the U.S. wireless market as a hybrid MNO, offering our customers connectivity through Boost Mobile’s cloud-native 5G core and AT&T’s cell sites.”
AT&T paid $23 billion for the spectrum from EchoStar, and the deal awaits approval from the FCC and the DOJ. Personally, I don’t expect any issues with the deal getting FCC approval, considering that agency Chairman Brendan Carr has reportedly been trying to get EchoStar to sell its spectrum.
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