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FCC angers small carriers by helping AT&T and Starlink buy EchoStar spectrum

Ars Technica · May 13, 2026, 8:44 PM · Also reported by 1 other source

The Federal Communications Commission yesterday approved Echo Star's sales of spectrum licenses to AT&T and Starlink operator Space X. The deals are worth $40 billion in total. The orders, issued by the agency's Wireless Telecommunications Bureau and Space Bureau, aren't surprising given that FCC Chairman Brendan Carr essentially forced Echo Star to sell the licenses. Last year, Carr threatened to revoke the licenses after Space X alleged that Echo Star subsidiary Dish Network “barely uses” the spectrum to provide mobile service to US consumers. Dish had obtained a deadline extension for its network deployment obligations from the Biden-era FCC, and Carr objected to the agreement made with the previous administration. After Carr's threat, the Charlie Ergen-led EchoStar struck deals to sell spectrum licenses to SpaceX for $17 billion and to AT&T for $23 billion.Read full article Comments

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