About this episode
EchoStars decision to walk away from $9 billion in tower lease contracts, following its sale of wireless spectrum to AT&T and SpaceX, has sparked controversy. The company, now part of Dish Network, faced FCC pressure for missed buildout deadlines on its Boost Mobile network. EchoStar claims a force majeure clause voids the leases, but tower operators like American Tower, Crown Castle, and SBA Communications disagree, filing lawsuits. The situation threatens jobs, rural expansions, and could lead to higher phone bills and delays in 5G upgrades. A coalition of over 40 companies is pushing the FCC to protect contracts and workers.
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