Dish Network customers will be able to purchase AT&T Internet services, including gig-speed fiber, under a new distribution agreement between the two companies.
Starting this week, new and existing Dish customers can order AT&T Internet services by contacting Dish.
Dishes already served Internet service via fiber, fixed wireless access, satellite or cable partners, Not through its own satellite infrastructure. The agreement with AT&T builds a strong business bond between the two companies, with Dish even in the process of transferring its wholesale mobile subscribers, which it acquired as part of the department that allows T-Mobile US / Sprint integration. Go to AT&T’s network instead of T-Mobile US.
“At AT&T, we are constantly thinking about how we can better serve and deliver our customers. With this new arrangement with Dish, we’ve been able to do just that by offering our ultra-fast broadband services seamlessly to more customers across the country, “said Jennifer Robertson, EVP and AT&T Communications’ GM of Mass Market. “This is another step towards becoming the best broadband provider in America.”
Dish TV EVP Amir Ahmed said, “Dish is always looking for ways to improve the overall customer experience. “Adding AT&T Internet to our strong lineup of TV and home integration services enhances our customers’ ability to provide better overall service, technology and pricing.”
By mid-2021, Dish Network and AT&T entered into a 5 billion, 10-year agreement to boost Dish’s wireless customer traffic – using Dish to transfer mobile, Ting Mobile and Republic Wireless brand customers to AT & T’s network. Instead of continuing – Mobile US ‘network. Dish clashed with T-Mobile US over the closure of T-Mo’s 3G network, which it said was premature and affected customers’ ability to successfully transfer. Dish is in the process of building its own network, but it needs wholesale network access – a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) system – to support customers until it has a wireless network that can support them.
Dish launched commercial 5G services in Las Vegas, Nevada earlier this month.
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