http://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...v-industry-with-50-billion-binge-on-bandwidth
Charlie Ergen is using a new Web-entertainment service and $50 billion in airwaves to upend pay TV as we know it.
The founder of Dish Network Corp. beat his rivals to market in February with Sling TV, a $20-a-month online service that offers live channels and sports at a fourth of the cost of a typical cable bundle. Including the latest government sale of wireless airwaves, Ergen has also amassed a $50 billion trove of bandwidth that could let Englewood, Colorado-based Dish compete for data and voice customers for the first time.
"Charlie is breaking apart the delivery from the content," said Roger Entner, an analyst with Recon Analytics LLC in Dedham, Massachusetts. "This is an innocent start with profound implications."
Charlie Ergen is using a new Web-entertainment service and $50 billion in airwaves to upend pay TV as we know it.
The founder of Dish Network Corp. beat his rivals to market in February with Sling TV, a $20-a-month online service that offers live channels and sports at a fourth of the cost of a typical cable bundle. Including the latest government sale of wireless airwaves, Ergen has also amassed a $50 billion trove of bandwidth that could let Englewood, Colorado-based Dish compete for data and voice customers for the first time.
"Charlie is breaking apart the delivery from the content," said Roger Entner, an analyst with Recon Analytics LLC in Dedham, Massachusetts. "This is an innocent start with profound implications."