Elon Muskโs SpaceX has agreed to acquire 50MHz of wireless spectrum and Mobile Satellite Service spectrum licenses from EchoStar, for use in the Starlink satellite network.
EchoStar will sell its AWS-4 and H-block spectrum licenses in exchange for $8.5 billion in cash and $8.5 billion SpaceX stock. SpaceX said the deal would let it develop and deploy its โDirect to Cellโ constellation, which it claims can provide broadband-speed internet access to mobile phones across the world. Of the cash, $2 billion will be made as a direct cash interest payments on debt held by Echostar.
SpaceX last year received the Federal Communication Commissionโs approval to go forward with plans to offer a direct-to-phone version of its Starlink satellite internet service, with T-Mobile as a provider. This spectrum purchase gives SpaceX more freedom to operate, without having to depend on other network providers as much.
In particular, SpaceX said the new spectrum will enable โoptimized 5G protocolsโ in its direct to phone service, once the next line of satellites is operational. The deal also gives customers of EchoStarโs Boost Mobile service access to Starlinkโs direct to phone service.
The deal was conducted under significant pressure from the FCC, which launched an inquiry into EchoStarโs utilization of its spectrum holdings in May, after public encouragement from SpaceX. According to Bloomberg, President Trump personally urged EchoStar CEO Charlie Ergen to sell the spectrum licenses in the weeks that followed. On August 26, EchoStar sold $23 billion worth of spectrum licenses to AT&T.
In a statement, EchoStar said it believes that, together with the AT&T deal, todayโs spectrum sale to SpaceX will resolve the FCC inquiry.
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