Dish Says Its IoT Network Is Real And Will Be A First For U.S.

October 19, 2018

While Dish Network’s intentions in the wireless industry have been the subject of scrutiny and skepticism for years, the company’s vice president of technology development reiterated the company’s intentions to truly build an IoT network.

“It’s very exciting” to be building a greenfield IoT network—the first one in the U.S.—from scratch, said Mariam Sorond, vice president of Technology Development at Dish Network at the FierceWireless Next Gen Wireless Networks Summit 2018. 

The big question is whether Dish is serious about building out this network.

“Absolutely,” Sorond answered.

Dish has started phase 1 of its journey. It isn’t naming vendors yet but says it’s been building up a cadre of infrastructure, chipset and device vendors to help in its efforts.

Dish has spent roughly $20 billion over the past decade amassing a significant spectrum portfolio stretching from 600 MHz to AWS-4. Today, the company owns roughly 95 MHz of low- and midband spectrum, according to Wall Street analysts at Cowen, which valued those holdings at about $30.2 billion.

Read more at FierceWireless

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