The FCC says that this deal will “supercharge competition” and boost U.S. leadership in next-gen connectivity”
Echostar, which raked in $23 billion late last month by selling 30MHz of 3.45 GHz mid-band spectrum and 20MHz of 600 MHz low-band airwaves to AT&T, announced today that it had a deal for some additional airwaves. Elon Musk’s SpaceX, which had coveted the spectrum for its direct-to-phone satellite service, will pay $17 billion for the spectrum.Â
When the deal closes, Echostar will receive $8.5 billion in cash and $8.5 billion in SpaceX shares, which are not publicly traded. As part of the transaction, SpaceX will cover approximately $2 billion in interest payments that Echostar owes on its debt through late 2027.


Starlink’s satellite service on a phone. | Image credit-T-Mobile
The deal also gives subscribers to Boost Mobile, which is owned by Echostar, the ability to access SpaceX’s Starlink’s direct-to-cell service, which allows smartphone users to stay connected even in areas that don’t have a cellular signal. With the additional spectrum, SpaceX will be able to expand its cellular capabilities by “more than 100 times.” SpaceX president and COO Gwynne Shotwell says that the spectrum purchase will help SpaceX “end mobile dead zones around the world.”
The deal generated some winners and losers on Wall Street. Echostar shares soared $11.50 or 17.10% to $78.74, while T-Mobile shares were down $8.38 or 3.32% to $244.38 in afternoon trading. At the same time, AT&T declined 64 cents or 2.15% and last traded at $28.96 at 2:20 pm ET.
“With exclusive spectrum, SpaceX will develop next-generation Starlink Direct to Cell satellites, which will have a step change in performance and enable us to enhance coverage for customers wherever they are in the world.”
    -Gwynne Shotwell, president and COO, SpaceX
What this deal means to the wireless industry
An FCC spokesman said about the transaction, “Deals that EchoStar reached with AT&T and Starlink hold the potential to supercharge competition, extend innovative new services to millions of Americans, and boost U.S. leadership in next-gen connectivity.”
Was Echostar forced to sell its spectrum by the FCC?
The FCC, led by Chairman Brendan Carr, also cajoled Echostar into the deal as Carr had threatened to revoke the company’s spectrum because of what he called the “warehousing” of spectrum by Echostar. If one were drawn to conspiracy theories, one might draw a direct line from Elon Musk to President Donald Trump, to Trump’s FCC Chairman appointee Carr. But that doesn’t seem to be the case here, as Echostar did sit on these spectrum licenses for too long.Â
I have to agree with the FCC that freeing these licenses up could help give the wireless industry a shot in the arm, since these airwaves will now be put to good use by a company as innovative as SpaceX.


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