Federal Communications Commission), EchoStar has agreed (subscription required) to sell its spectrum licenses for $23 billion. EchoStar’s brand — Boost Mobile — will now primarily use the AT&T network, which is the buyer.AT&T’s network will see a jump in reliable coverage across the United States.
AT&T will remain the default option in most places. AT&T is confident that the deal will help it strengthen its 5G services across the country.AT&T — John Stankey — says that regulators shouldn’t consider it alarming that so much wireless spectrum is moving into the ownership of the top three. In his eyes, this move is ultimately a good thing for the end consumer, as more capacity is being put out into the market.
AT&T will be the primary network for Boost Mobile now. | Image credit — PhoneArena
AT&T, will also likely immediately benefit existing customers of the carrier. Whenever the deal goes through, of course.AT&T avoid any such outages in the future. One can hope, I suppose.grim future for T-Mobile, and customers are leaving Verizon, such news should bring AT&T’s users some much-needed hope for the future. Americans are fatigued by the big three’s pricing, and anything that could mean better, more affordable service for the average consumer is a ray of sunshine.
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