KEY POINTS
  • Dish reached a 10-year agreement to use AT&T as its primary network provider as it attempts to transition to a nationwide wireless operator.
  • AT&T replaces T-Mobile as Dish's primary partner.
  • The pact is a potential precursor to a DirecTV-Dish merger since it brings AT&T and Dish closer together.

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Dish's Charles Ergen

AT&T is replacing T-Mobile as Dish Network's primary network services partner, bringing the wireless company closer to the satellite TV provider it nearly acquired almost 15 years ago and potentially increasing the likelihood of a Dish-DirecTV merger.

According to people familiar with the matter, Dish founder and billionaire Charlie Ergen reached the final stages of selling his company to AT&T in 2007. When he pushed for a last-minute change in terms, the deal fell apart.

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