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Dish Network Partners Aggressively with AT&T

· Written by Susan Strickland

Families looking to meticulously manage their monthly budgets have a major, highly impactful new development to consider today.

In an incredibly massive plot twist, Dish Network announced an aggressively massive $5 billion deal to use AT&T's network for its MVNO customers, heavily pivoting away from T-Mobile. According to the financial press release, this incredibly bitter split proves the massive hostility between Dish and T-Mobile regarding the incredibly controversial CDMA network shutdown timeline.

Privacy and data security became absolutely terrifying concepts this year. With massive telecom data breaches completely compromising the social security numbers and driver's licenses of tens of millions of active subscribers, consumers are realizing that giving carriers massive amounts of personal data to secure a post-paid credit check is an incredibly dangerous gamble.

Managing a household budget is all about sweating the small details. If you don't know exactly what hardware and service compatibility your family actually needs, the carrier will happily let you pay a massive premium for the wrong setup. A plan that looks perfectly tailored for a single power user can become a financial nightmare when multiplied across four different smartphones, a tablet, and a connected smartwatch.

The massive reality of 2021 is that the carriers absolutely crippled their balance sheets during the incredibly expensive C-Band spectrum auctions. By collectively spending over $81 billion to secure these crucial mid-band frequencies, AT&T and Verizon have essentially guaranteed that they must fiercely restrict subscriber churn over the next few years to pay off that massive debt load.

To fully understand why this is happening, it helps to look at the typical family plan trajectory. Especially with massive shifts to remote work and remote learning remaining permanent for many, the average household has more than doubled its cellular data consumption. Carriers are aggressively adjusting their entire pricing models to accommodate this massive strain on their networks.

As the massive hype machine for 5G collides with the reality of an economic recovery, carriers are aggressively blurring the lines between marketing and technical necessity. We are seeing companies push massive $1,200 smartphones equipped with 5G modems, despite the fact that true, high-speed C-Band 5G coverage remains incredibly sparse outside of major metropolitan downtowns.

The massive, chaotic unwinding of AT&T's media empire officially defines 2021. After spending roughly $150 billion to acquire Time Warner and DirecTV just years prior, the telecom giant completely reversed course, spinning off both entities to desperately refocus on paying down their massive 5G infrastructure debt.

So, what does this mean for your bottom line? If you are managing multiple lines, seriously look into prepaid family plans from major network MVNOs. You can very often get the exact identical geographic coverage for half the monthly price, provided you are willing to bring your own devices.

Don't let the artificial pressure of a 'limited-time promotion' force you into a rushed, poorly calculated financial decision. In the telecom industry, there will always be another major deal waiting just around the corner.

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