AT&T Upgrades 5G Network with Echostar Spectrum for Faster Connectivity
AT&T is making significant strides in enhancing its 5G network by deploying new spectrum acquired from Echostar, a global satellite services provider. This move is part of AT&T’s strategy to boost network speed and reliability across the United States, catering to the growing demands for seamless connectivity. With the new spectrum now live in over 5,300 cities and across 48 states, the telecom giant is taking its digital infrastructure to the next level, setting a new benchmark for mobile users, businesses, and public safety networks.
Boosting Mobile and IoT Connectivity

Pexels
The deployment of the Echostar spectrum is expected to deliver tangible benefits for AT&T’s 5G customers, with mobility download speeds increasing by up to 80%. This upgrade has the potential to revolutionize applications requiring high bandwidth, such as real-time video analytics from edge devices and advanced field service operations. The advancement is not only a win for mobile users but also a critical enabler for Internet of Things (IoT) applications and businesses reliant on efficient connectivity for remote workforces.
Furthermore, AT&T aims to position Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) as a viable alternative to traditional fixed-line services. With ‘Internet Air’ customers reportedly benefiting from up to 55% faster download speeds, FWA becomes an appealing option for enterprises, especially those with dispersed locations in rural areas where fiber connectivity remains limited. As AT&T strives to