
AT&T is set to offer voice, data, and messaging services to Dish's Boost Mobile, Ting and Republic Wireless customers over the next 10 years. Dish plans to pay AT&T at least $5 billion as part of the deal, according to Reuters. Filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission
To serve the customers of the SLOT XO two companies, AT&T may use some of the wireless spectrum Dish holds licenses, as previously reported by The Wall Street Journal. T-Mobile served the hand brand's nearly 9 million customers. Holding of Dish
The deal could attract the attention of regulators, which allowed Dish to join the mobile market when it approved a merger between T-Mobile and Sprint. The terms of the complex deal included adding to the sale of T-Mobile plans. Namely, let Dish lease its service from T-Mobile for seven years while building its own mobile network.