Dish Network
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Liberty Latin America, has entered into a definitive agreement with Dish Network (Dish) to acquire its spectrum assets in Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands.
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Verizon, T Mobile and DISH have all been in talks with tech giant Amazon for weeks, as it explores launching wireless services for Prime Subscribers.
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Capacity shares five key stories making headlines around the world today.
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DISH Network has a new president and COO, following the promotion of John Swieringa.
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DISH is to turn to Equinix for its interconnection requirements as it builds out the first cloud-native, Open RAN-based 5G network in the US.
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US-based Dish has selected NEXSYS-ONE’s 5G network deployment platform to support the buildout of its OpenRAN-based 5G network.
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Telefónica has become the latest CSP to use IBM AI-powered automation software and services to implement its first-ever, cloud-based 5G core network platform called UNICA Next.
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DISH Network Corporation (DISH) has selected IBM to help automate the company’s first greenfield cloud-native 5G network in the US.
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Dish's Boost Mobile it to acquire Los Angeles-based MVNO Gen Mobile for an undisclosed sum.
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DISH has joined the HomeGrid Forum, an industry alliance that brings together technology innovators, silicon vendors, system manufacturers, and service providers to promote G.hn, a globally recognised gigabit home networking technology based on ITU-T standards.
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Dish Network reported total revenue of US$4.49 billion for the quarter ending June 30, compared to $3.19 billion for the corresponding period in 2020.
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Dish has partnered with AT&T to serve its MVNO customers, signing a long-term strategic network services agreement (NSA).
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DISH Network Corporation and AWS are building a cloud-based, 5G Open Radio Access Network (O-RAN) – a first for the US.
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Dish Network, set to become the fourth mobile network in the US, has chosen to go with a cloud approach, using technology from Nokia.
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T-Mobile US Inc. (NASDAQ: TMUS) has divested its interests in Sprint’s prepaid wireless business Boost Mobile, to DISH Network Corporation (NASDAQ: DISH) for US$1.4 billion.
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Next week will be final decision time for the $26 billion project to merge Sprint with T-Mobile US, with Deutsche Telekom reportedly on the verge of pulling out.
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Goldman Sachs may run an auction to find a buyer for Sprint’s Boost Mobile operation if Dish Network does not conclude a deal quickly.
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US satellite TV company Dish, run by Charlie Ergen (pictured), has emerged as the favourite to buy Sprint’s Boost Mobile sub-brand for $6 billion, along with wireless spectrum.