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EchoStar (NASDAQ:SATS) is being pushed by U.S. regulators to sell some of its airwaves, Bloomberg reported on Wednesday.
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FCC questions EchoStar's usage of satellite licenses - WSJ - MSNThe Federal Communications Commission would launch a probe into EchoStar's compliance with government requirements for 5G networks and has questioned telecom mogul Charlie Ergen's company's use of ...
The future of EchoStar’s wireless telecommunications service is at the center of conflicting governmental views on the ...
According to sources cited by Bloomberg, EchoStar (SAT) chairman Charlie Ergen met with FCC chairman Brendan Carr on Wednesday, at which time Carr told Ergen to begin selling some of its spectrum ...
The FCC Space Bureau announced yesterday that it is seeking comment on EchoStar's use of the 2GHz spectrum, and the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau is seeking comment on VTel's petition for ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Donald Trump urged EchoStar Corp Chairman Charlie Ergen and Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr to reach a deal over the fate of the company's ...
Image source: Getty Images. The Wall Street Journal reported Monday that the federal government's Federal Communications Commission (FCC) notified company co-founder and chairman Charlie Ergen ...
What To Know: The stock movement came after it was revealed that Trump met with EchoStar President Charlie Ergen and FCC Chairman Brendan Carr in the Oval Office to push for a resolution regarding ...
As EchoStar topper Charlie Ergen met with Dept. of Justice officials Monday, Wall Streeters and industry players called a convoluted attempt to salvage his satellite merger lots of names, from "a ...
FCC Threatens Charlie Ergen's Hold on Satellite, 5G Spectrum Licenses The regulator's letter warns of new scrutiny on Ergen's EchoStar and considers opening satellite spectrum to rivals including ...
Both companies, which are owned by billionaire Charles Ergen, will reunite after EchoStar was spun out from Dish back in 2008. That saw Dish retain its TV business while it shed the satellite ...
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