AT&T to Acquire $23B in Spectrum Licenses from EchoStar
AT&T has agreed to acquire approximately $23 billion worth of low-band and mid-band spectrum licenses from EchoStar — the parent company of Dish Network, Sling TV and Boost Mobile. The deal gives AT&T control of roughly 50MHz of spectrum across more than 400 U.S. markets.
Key points
- Purchase price: ~ $23 billion.
- Spectrum: ~50MHz of low- and mid-band frequencies (used for 5G and LTE).
- Coverage: Licenses cover 400+ U.S. markets.
- Boost Mobile: Will operate primarily on AT&T’s network under an expanded long-term wholesale agreement; customers will maintain access to T-Mobile’s network during the transition.
- Regulatory context: The FCC has pressured EchoStar to use or divest spectrum to prevent warehousing; the transaction remains subject to regulatory approval.
- Timeline: Expected to close in mid-2026.
What this means
The acquisition strengthens AT&T’s mid- and low-band holdings, helping capacity and coverage for 5G and LTE services in hundreds of markets. For Boost Mobile, the deal shifts the brand to operate largely as a hybrid mobile operator relying on AT&T’s infrastructure.
Source
Official announcement: AT&T News
Originally reported by various outlets; details are subject to regulatory approval and may change.
