AT&T, T-Mobile US, and Verizon form joint venture to pool spectrum resources for satellite providers
Type: Partnership · Technology: Telecom · Country: United States · Announced: 2026-05-26
AT&T, T-Mobile US, and Verizon announced a joint venture aimed at pooling their low- and mid-band spectrum resources. This collaboration is designed to provide spectrum to satellite providers, bridging rural wireless coverage gaps across the United States. The JV seeks to create a more unified device ecosystem, standardized interfaces, and a robust wholesale market for satellite connectivity. This initiative will allow for more effective use of scarce licensed spectrum by aggregating traffic and fostering competition among satellite providers.
Analysis
AT&T, T-Mobile US, and Verizon announced a joint venture on 2026-05-26 to pool low- and mid-band spectrum resources for satellite providers in the United States. Verizon, a global leader in telecommunications, technology, and broadband services, focuses on advanced communications and technology solutions including 5G, fiber optics, and IoT. This partnership aims to create a unified device ecosystem, standardized interfaces, and a wholesale market for satellite connectivity. The initiative is designed to provide spectrum to satellite providers, bridging rural wireless coverage gaps across the United States.
Key points
- Announced on 2026-05-26
- Partnership type
- Located in the United States
- Involves AT&T, T-Mobile US, and Verizon
- Focuses on low- and mid-band spectrum for satellite providers
Counterparties
- Verizon (Partner)
- AT&T (Partner)
- T-Mobile US (Partner)