AT&T Aquires some DISH Spectrum

It was Charlie's goal to become a revolutionary leader in the 5G market and be a top dog facilities based provider, and as of right now they are still a facilities based MNO and will be for a while until the sale of the spectrum gets approved, So it's only fair to compare the failure that is Dish Wireless to their peers until they are 100% officially an AT&T MVNO.

The experiment failed, Dish really has no reason to keep Boost long term. Comcast and Charter use their MVNO agreement with Verizon as a customer retention ploy to keep people from ditching their home internet service. That is not applicable in Dish Network's circumstance. Unless they launch LEO satellite service to compete with Starlink and tie a Boost subscription to that.

They lost subscribers, they gained some back, it's a nothing burger, they are still behind big cable.
Being a tad bit harsh here. Yes, it appears that the 5G gamble didn't pay off, but the fact that Dish had a cell company at all was nothing really short of brilliance on Ergen's part. He was able to leverage a merger of two other companies to get a mobile company of his own. That was outrageous.

What hurt Ergen was 5G had technical issues that were destined to prevent it from being what it was advertised as and then the impacts of the pandemic (labor, supply costs -> inflation). Add in Dish's awful capacity to advertise effectively (at all?) and this wasn't going to work, particularly with that much debt hanging over head.

It was a gamble, Ergen managed to get a mobile company rollout further than anyone would have thought possible 15 years ago. But the science of 5G and a coronavirus interceded. And that was that.
 
It was a gamble, Ergen managed to get a mobile company rollout further than anyone would have thought possible 15 years ago. But the science of 5G and a coronavirus interceded. And that was that.
And , he got caught in the rapid runup of interest rates when rolling the debt over after cheap money disappeared
 
Being a tad bit harsh here. Yes, it appears that the 5G gamble didn't pay off, but the fact that Dish had a cell company at all was nothing really short of brilliance on Ergen's part. He was able to leverage a merger of two other companies to get a mobile company of his own. That was outrageous.

What hurt Ergen was 5G had technical issues that were destined to prevent it from being what it was advertised as and then the impacts of the pandemic (labor, supply costs -> inflation). Add in Dish's awful capacity to advertise effectively (at all?) and this wasn't going to work, particularly with that much debt hanging over head.

It was a gamble, Ergen managed to get a mobile company rollout further than anyone would have thought possible 15 years ago. But the science of 5G and a coronavirus interceded. And that was that.
project genesis was a disaster. handoffs from tower to tower didn't work in our area the phones would just drop off :coco. charlies better off using boost and roaming agreements with AT&T. phones only had 5G no 4G LTE for backup as well...
 
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And , he got caught in the rapid runup of interest rates when rolling the debt over after cheap money disappeared
new he's being forced to sell spectrum to pay off debt wich is a good thing. no one should be allowed to squat on spectrum when it could be used elsewhere. direct buying dish for $1.00 never made any sense taking on all of there debt load!!!
 
Being a tad bit harsh here. Yes, it appears that the 5G gamble didn't pay off, but the fact that Dish had a cell company at all was nothing really short of brilliance on Ergen's part. He was able to leverage a merger of two other companies to get a mobile company of his own. That was outrageous.

What hurt Ergen was 5G had technical issues that were destined to prevent it from being what it was advertised as and then the impacts of the pandemic (labor, supply costs -> inflation). Add in Dish's awful capacity to advertise effectively (at all?) and this wasn't going to work, particularly with that much debt hanging over head.

It was a gamble, Ergen managed to get a mobile company rollout further than anyone would have thought possible 15 years ago. But the science of 5G and a coronavirus interceded. And that was that.
Not being a tad bit harsh at all. In fact, I think I've been pretty easy on Dish.

Around 500 good, hard working Americans lost their jobs after dedicating the past few years of their lives to attempt to help Charlie's dream come true, only to be spat on. This was a waste of money, time and resources that can never be gotten back, these people could have been employees at more stable companies that actually have a future, not working for a cheapskate who is living in the past. Hopefully these fine folks are able to use their last few years of experience as a stepping stone to work at a better organization.


Oh, and ain't this special, apparently my physical SIM card comes tomorrow, you know for the phone that doesn't have a SIM card slot. F'n idiots. I better not be getting billed for this.
 

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the start of dish fading away has just begun!!! i think AT&T will snag up boost mobile subs in the future. people are flocking sling and sat tv service won't be long!!! it will be interesting to see how it plays out... i know dish used to offer sat internets via hugesnet wich was a direct thing back in the day. but now with more modern tech like starlink and amazons sat internets hugesnet and viasat will be gonners in due time. starlink will only get faster and better in time!!! we have been getting around 500 mbps down and 40 mbps up. have no idea on amazons internet pricing or speeds yet i guess it's still in testing...
 
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Not being a tad bit harsh at all. In fact, I think I've been pretty easy on Dish.

Around 500 good, hard working Americans lost their jobs after dedicating the past few years of their lives to attempt to help Charlie's dream come true, only to be spat on. This was a waste of money, time and resources that can never be gotten back, these people could have been employees at more stable companies that actually have a future, not working for a cheapskate who is living in the past. Hopefully these fine folks are able to use their last few years of experience as a stepping stone to work at a better organization.


Oh, and ain't this special, apparently my physical SIM card comes tomorrow, you know for the phone that doesn't have a SIM card slot. F'n idiots. I better not be getting billed for this.
how in the hell did you make it past the sales dept 🤔?? i could never get past the sales dept since the offers might as well been coming from a snake oil salesman:facepalm:mad:
 
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the start of dish fading away has just begun!!! i think AT&T will snag up boost mobile subs in the future. people are flocking sling and sat tv service won't be long!!! it will be interesting to see how it plays out... i know dish used to offer sat internets via hugesnet wich was a direct thing back in the day. but now with more modern tech like starlink and amazons sat internets hugesnet and viasat will be gonners in due time. starlink will only get faster and better in time!!! we have been getting around 500 mbps down and 40 mbps up. have no idea on amazons internet pricing or speeds yet i guess it's still in testing...
Ok.... smh
 
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the start of dish fading away has just begun!!! i think AT&T will snag up boost mobile subs in the future. people are flocking sling and sat tv service won't be long!!! it will be interesting to see how it plays out... i know dish used to offer sat internets via hugesnet wich was a direct thing back in the day. but now with more modern tech like starlink and amazons sat internets hugesnet and viasat will be gonners in due time. starlink will only get faster and better in time!!! we have been getting around 500 mbps down and 40 mbps up. have no idea on amazons internet pricing or speeds yet i guess it's still in testing...
Even though HughesNet is owned by Echostar, DishNet Satellite Internet was both rebranded HughesNet and Viasat. I think what service you got under the Dish branding was dependent on where you lived.

They are actually pushing bundling, just yesterday I got a flyer in the mail promoting a HughesNet/Dish Network bundle. I have HughesNet as a back to Spectrum for power outages with a dual WAN router configured for failover. I will never, ever, ever even consider Starlink or any company affiliated with Elmo the Muskrat.
how in the hell did you make it past the sales dept 🤔?? i could never get past the sales dept since the offers might as well been coming from a snake oil salesman:facepalm:mad:
Not sure what you mean by making it past the sales dept. I never talked to anyone in sales either online or in person, I signed up for the account online.
 
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Where can I find an old Dishplayer 7100?