Echostar to operate as an MVNO under Boost Mobile brand

Tuesday, Aug 26, 2025 6:31 am ET1min read

Echostar to operate as an MVNO under Boost Mobile brand

AT&T (NYSE: T) has announced a significant $23 billion acquisition of spectrum licenses from EchoStar (NASDAQ: SATS), marking a strategic move to enhance its 5G wireless and home internet capabilities [1]. The transaction includes approximately 30 MHz of nationwide 3.45 GHz mid-band spectrum and 20 MHz of 600 MHz low-band spectrum, covering over 400 markets across the U.S.

In addition to the spectrum acquisition, AT&T and EchoStar have agreed to expand their wholesale network services agreement. This allows EchoStar to operate as a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) under the Boost Mobile brand. The arrangement represents a win-win, as AT&T generates wholesale revenue while EchoStar maintains its wireless customer base without the capital expenditure of building its own nationwide network.

The deal is expected to close in mid-2026 and will temporarily increase AT&T's net debt-to-adjusted EBITDA ratio to 3x. However, the company expects to return to its 2.5x target within approximately three years. AT&T maintains its 2025 financial guidance and plans for $20 billion in share repurchases during 2025-2027. The transaction is expected to be accretive to adjusted EPS and free cash flow in the third year following closing.

The strategic value of this acquisition lies in its enhancement of AT&T's converged connectivity strategy. By bolstering both low-band (which provides coverage and building penetration) and mid-band spectrum (which delivers the optimal balance of coverage and capacity for 5G), AT&T is positioning itself for long-term network leadership. The mid-band spectrum in particular is crucial for delivering the capacity needed for advanced 5G services in urban and suburban areas.

AT&T's move to acquire spectrum licenses and EchoStar's role as an MVNO under the Boost Mobile brand aligns with the company's broader strategy of being a comprehensive connectivity provider. The company plans to accelerate the deployment of its fixed wireless home internet service (AT&T Internet Air), complementing its fiber expansion. This creates a powerful convergence play where AT&T can bundle wireless and home internet services, potentially reducing churn and increasing average revenue per household.

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[1] https://www.stocktitan.net/news/T/at-t-to-acquire-spectrum-licenses-from-echo-bpryvz9jm3sp.html

Echostar to operate as an MVNO under Boost Mobile brand

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