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EchoStar's $183 Million Payment Delay Raises the Clock on Its AT&T Spectrum Sale

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EchoStar delayed a $183 million interest payment while waiting for proceeds from its pending $23 billion AT&T spectrum sale, a deal tied to FCC approvals, Dish Wireless infrastructure claims and the Boost Mobile shift onto the AT&T network. The company said the missed payment is a default but has a 30-day grace period and expects roughly $20.25 billion in net closing proceeds. The FCC also required a $2.4 billion escrow tied to potential tower and infrastructure claims around Dish Wireless.

EchoStar's $183 Million Payment Delay Raises the Clock on Its AT&T Spectrum Sale
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EchoStar Turns a Debt Deadline Into a Spectrum Liquidity Test

EchoStar has delayed a $183 million interest payment on notes secured by its Dish DBS subsidiary while it waits for proceeds from a pending spectrum sale to AT&T.

The notes mature in 2026, 2028 and 2029, and the company acknowledged that the missed payment is a default while pointing to a 30-day grace period.

The decision puts a financing clock next to a major wireless asset transaction.

EchoStar said it is preserving liquidity as it waits to close the AT&T spectrum sale, a deal valued at $23 billion with expected net closing proceeds of roughly $20.25 billion.

For investors and telecom infrastructure suppliers, the payment delay is less about one coupon than about timing risk.

If closing proceeds arrive within the grace period, the default signal may remain contained.

If timing slips, the pressure around Dish-linked obligations could become harder to separate from EchoStar's wider spectrum restructuring.

Spectrum Assets Carry the Strategic Weight

AT&T is set to buy lowband and midband spectrum from EchoStar.

AT&T is already using EchoStar's 3.45MHz midband spectrum under a short-term spectrum manager lease, and the FCC has allowed AT&T time to deploy EchoStar's 600MHz lowband spectrum.

That makes the transaction important beyond EchoStar's balance sheet.

For AT&T, the assets could support future wireless capacity.

For EchoStar, the proceeds are tied directly to near-term liquidity and to the company's shift away from its earlier national 5G network plan.

The regulatory path is not entirely finished.

EchoStar said the AT&T sale has approval from the FCC and the US Department of Justice, but the company also noted that approval still depends on the FCC order becoming final.

Escrow Condition Keeps Pressure on the Close

The FCC approved EchoStar's spectrum sales to AT&T and SpaceX in May, while requiring a $2.4 billion escrow for potential claims from tower owners and infrastructure companies that say they are owed money by Dish Wireless.

Dish Wireless has argued that further rental payments are excused because EchoStar entered spectrum deals, moved to shut down Dish's national 5G network and shifted Boost Mobile to a hybrid MVNO model using the AT&T network.

Former partners have argued that selling spectrum and tearing down the 5G network was a voluntary business choice.

EchoStar opposed the escrow requirement and said it would review the condition and evaluate next steps.

The next signal is whether the AT&T transaction closes quickly enough to cover the grace-period window without adding new strain to the tower and infrastructure claims around Dish Wireless.

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