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I believe this is the appropriate place to put this, from the 1st Quarter Report-
The abandonment of Dish's 5G network is at the heart of a number of lawsuits involving tower companies and contractors that Dish quit paying last year. Dish continues to say that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) forced it to sell spectrum to AT&T and SpaceX, which constitutes a "force majeure" event that tower and other companies dispute.
It's not just tower and fiber providers that are affected. Fierce spoke with property owners across the country who were collecting rent from Dish for 5G antennas and related gear on their property. Dish stopped paying them as well, citing the "force majeure" argument. Now they're stuck with unused 5G equipment on their properties – and it would cost them thousands of dollars to remove it themselves.
EchoStar's legal battles
The abandonment of Dish's 5G network is at the heart of a number of lawsuits involving tower companies and contractors that Dish quit paying last year. Dish continues to say that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) forced it to sell spectrum to AT&T and SpaceX, which constitutes a "force majeure" event that tower and other companies dispute.
It's not just tower and fiber providers that are affected. Fierce spoke with property owners across the country who were collecting rent from Dish for 5G antennas and related gear on their property. Dish stopped paying them as well, citing the "force majeure" argument. Now they're stuck with unused 5G equipment on their properties – and it would cost them thousands of dollars to remove it themselves.