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May 15, 2026 • 2 min
Covers news from May 14, 2026 to May 15, 2026

Verizon Plans Tri-Carrier Satellite JV

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Show Notes

Verizon just scored a big win: the FCC greenlit its $1 billion purchase of key airwaves from Array Digital Infrastructure, covering 8 percent of the U.S. population. With similar spectrum moves by AT&T and T-Mobile, the stage is set for faster 5G and stronger indoor coverage, especially as competition heats up over bundled and fixed wireless offerings. Despite rural carriers’ protests about competition and roaming, regulators saw no cause for concern—leaving Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile free to boost their networks while rural voices push for new rules through 2026.

But here’s the catch: America’s three largest carriers are now joining forces on a satellite venture, aiming to bring direct-to-device coverage everywhere, especially to rural dead zones. This is a shift—rivals cooperating to fill coverage gaps, but key questions remain about which phones will work, how service gets prioritized, and who gets paid. The outcome could reshape how we connect, depending on future deals and device launches.

Based on reporting from Reuters and Telecompaper, and featuring insights from Verizon’s Kathy Grillo on the network’s next moves.

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