Makes sense to offer a hotspot, odd it's 4G when I would expect them to use their 5G spectrum.
I've never seen this JourneyGo thing before, but it's not offering from Dish. It seems like it uses the other three carriers and has no relation to Dish WirelessMakes sense to offer a hotspot, odd it's 4G when I would expect them to use their 5G spectrum.
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I think you might have a point. The meetings between Trump, Charlie and Carr took place almost a month ago, and we still yet to see exactly came out from those meetings.Sounds to me like nothing has changed. Carr of the FCC wants Charlie's spectrum to sell to others. NO matter how much Charlie talked to Trump and Carr that day in the White House. I have a feeling that Charlie will pull the bankruptcy trigger if Carr doesn't back off. Might be the only way out of this debt mess he is in with Boost and his 5g network he is still trying to build out after all these years.
Nothing has changed.Now that TPG has full control of DTV what about trying the DTV and Dish merger again? I wonder how that would be merging DTV's streaming service with Sling TV?
Wouldn't those same bond holders regret their decision now that Dish is facing bankruptcy?Nothing has changed.
The only reason it has not happened is because some EchoStar bondholders would not sign off on the deal.
They probably already know they are going to be screwed, no matter what.Wouldn't those same bond holders regret their decision now that Dish is facing bankruptcy?
They probably already know they are going to be screwed, no matter what.
Then what becomes of the Spectrum Dish has accumulated, since Boost's phones primarily run off of Verizon/T-Mobile Spectrum, would not be a big deal for Mobile X to take over Boost.Better to combine Boost with Mobile X than to go under completely. At least the people running Mobile X were the same people behind the creation of Boost back in the day. So they know how to run a cell phone company and were able to add customers, not lose them like Echostar has done.
The FCC chairman Brendan Carr, wants the 2g spectrum that Charlie has for Star Link and Musk wants to use it for their service. I would bet that this FCC would make an exception and allow DISH to sell off the spectrum, as long as they sell it to who they want it to go to. IF not the FCC will keep on harassing Charlie till he goes bankrupt.Then what becomes of the Spectrum Dish has accumulated, since Boost's phones primarily run off of Verizon/T-Mobile Spectrum, would not be a big deal for Mobile X to take over Boost.
They still cannot sell/lease a lot of it before certain dates and/or Government approval.
Plus the fact that the FCC investigation of Echostar ( if they are really using the spectrum) is continuing.
Someone would have to buy echostar to get the licenses...The FCC chairman Brendan Carr, wants the 2g spectrum that Charlie has for Star Link and Musk wants to use it for their service. I would bet that this FCC would make an exception and allow DISH to sell off the spectrum, as long as they sell it to who they want it to go to. IF not the FCC will keep on harassing Charlie till he goes bankrupt.
I think Charlie is looking for a way out of this mess and selling off a lot of spectrum would pay off some of that $29.52 billion that Echostar owes. Pairing Boost with Mobile X will keep his cell phone company going a little longer.